Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims ... with Report of Decisions of the Supreme Court in Court of Claims Cases, Volume 134The Court, 1956 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 114
... terminated their employment with Idaho Maryland after October 8 , 1942 , who were thereafter reemployed by that firm , which obtained a record of the employees ' intervening em- ployment in most but not all instances . Of the 69 as to ...
... terminated their employment with Idaho Maryland after October 8 , 1942 , who were thereafter reemployed by that firm , which obtained a record of the employees ' intervening em- ployment in most but not all instances . Of the 69 as to ...
Page 136
... terminate the trust . No action towards revocation was taken during the husband's lifetime but the trust became irrevocable upon his death in November 1933 . Following the death of the grantor in 1950 plaintiffs filed an estate tax for ...
... terminate the trust . No action towards revocation was taken during the husband's lifetime but the trust became irrevocable upon his death in November 1933 . Following the death of the grantor in 1950 plaintiffs filed an estate tax for ...
Page 137
... terminated or modified except that ( 1 ) during the life of the grantor and while H. Herman Westinghouse was a trustee , he , in his sole discretion , could effect a complete revocation and termination of the trust , and ( 2 ) at any ...
... terminated or modified except that ( 1 ) during the life of the grantor and while H. Herman Westinghouse was a trustee , he , in his sole discretion , could effect a complete revocation and termination of the trust , and ( 2 ) at any ...
Page 138
... his sole discretion and the reservation in the decedent of the power to revoke , terminate or modify in conjunction with the trustee was 136 Opinion of the Court a transfer made before March 138 WARREN P. SMITH , ET AL .
... his sole discretion and the reservation in the decedent of the power to revoke , terminate or modify in conjunction with the trustee was 136 Opinion of the Court a transfer made before March 138 WARREN P. SMITH , ET AL .
Page 140
... terminate the trust . Our question , as the plaintiff's pose it and as we see it , is whether the decedent's legal and tax advisers would have thought , and would have assured her , that the property which she had conveyed in trust ...
... terminate the trust . Our question , as the plaintiff's pose it and as we see it , is whether the decedent's legal and tax advisers would have thought , and would have assured her , that the property which she had conveyed in trust ...
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478 Findings acres action active duty agreement amended amount appeal approved April Arlington County Army August Bad River Bad River Reservation Buerger's disease Chippewas Commission Company compensation Congress contract contractor Corporation cost defendant defendant's determined disability employees entitled to recover equipment field notes filed Findings of Fact Flambeau Reservation gold mines Government Governor of Wisconsin Homestake Honduras included income tax Indian Affairs interest Internal Revenue issued January John Cadwalader Judge judgment July June labor Lac Court Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Land Office lease Leyde & Leyde Leyde's lumber March Maret materials ment November October October 13 operations Opinion owners paid partner partnership patent payment percent petition plaintiff prior rafts retired pay Secretary September settlement Stat statute styrofoam swamp lands termination claim timber tion township tracts treaty United vessel War Production Board Warren E Wisconsin
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Page 507 - That to enable the state of Arkansas to' construct the necessary levees and drains to reclaim the swamp and overflowed lands, therein, the whole of those swamp and overflowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation, which shall remain unsold at the passage of this act, shall be, and the same are hereby, granted to the state.
Page 145 - ... intended to take effect in possession and enjoyment at or after death.
Page 507 - That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior, as soon as may be practicable after the passage of this act, to make out an accurate list and plats of the lands described as aforesaid, and transmit the same to the Governor of the State...
Page xl - Any such settlement under the authority of this section shall be final and conclusive for all purposes, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary.
Page 17 - Whenever the President is satisfied that the fulfillment of requirements for the defense of the United States will result in a shortage in the supply of any material...
Page 466 - Conclusion of Law Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court concludes as a matter of law that plaintiff is not entitled to recover and its petition is therefore dismissed.
Page 138 - ... for his life or for any period not ascertainable without reference to his death or for any period which does not in fact end before his death...
Page 32 - the action of an officer of the sovereign (be it holding, taking or otherwise legally affecting the plaintiff's property) can be regarded as so 'illegal...
Page 689 - The owner of every aircraft which is operated over the lands or waters of this State is absolutely liable for injuries to persons or property on the land or water beneath, caused by the ascent, descent, or flight of the aircraft, or the dropping or falling of any object therefrom...
Page 241 - Lessor, shall, before the expiration of this lease or renewal thereof, restore the premises to the same condition as that existing at the time of entering upon the same under this lease, reasonable and ordinary wear and tear and damages by the elements or by circumstances over which the Government has no control, excepted: Provided, however, that if the Lessor requires such restoration, the Lessor shall give written notice thereof to the Government days before the termination of the lease.