Payment of Veterans' Adjusted-service Certificates: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, Relative to Payment of Veterans' Adjusted-service Certificates, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - Life insurance |
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Page 93
That is what we might term a saving clause . General HINES . Their rights would
not be affected by any changes of this act . Now , Mr . Chairman , may I enter at
this place in the record a summary of the cost of these various amendments ?
That is what we might term a saving clause . General HINES . Their rights would
not be affected by any changes of this act . Now , Mr . Chairman , may I enter at
this place in the record a summary of the cost of these various amendments ?
Page 156
It is rather surprising , however , to note how these suits seemed to congregate in
the particular districts where attorneys have made a specialty of filing them
against the Government . The fees that we have a record of in the cases that have
...
It is rather surprising , however , to note how these suits seemed to congregate in
the particular districts where attorneys have made a specialty of filing them
against the Government . The fees that we have a record of in the cases that have
...
Page 290
If you want these , they might go in the record . Chairman ROBINSON . I do not
know of any occasion for putting them in the record . Now , right there I want to
say that what I had reference to there as “ other material " I had in my hand then
and ...
If you want these , they might go in the record . Chairman ROBINSON . I do not
know of any occasion for putting them in the record . Now , right there I want to
say that what I had reference to there as “ other material " I had in my hand then
and ...
Page 54
... now to borrow on their certificates when temporary emergency needs make
that procedure necessary and the records show that many have taken advantage
of this privilege. As to the second consideration, the effect on economic
conditions, ...
... now to borrow on their certificates when temporary emergency needs make
that procedure necessary and the records show that many have taken advantage
of this privilege. As to the second consideration, the effect on economic
conditions, ...
Page 112
That is the end of the statement made by the Senator, as it is contained in the
Congressional Record for April 21, 1924, volume 65, page 6770. This synopsis,
gentlemen, gives the various references which will be helpful at any point in the ...
That is the end of the statement made by the Senator, as it is contained in the
Congressional Record for April 21, 1924, volume 65, page 6770. This synopsis,
gentlemen, gives the various references which will be helpful at any point in the ...
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