| United States - Law - 1958 - 1078 pages
...FORKEITI'RE FOR TliKASON SKC. 1104. (a) Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator to he guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering...the United States or of its allies shall forfeit all accrued or future gratuitous benefits under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration. (b)... | |
| Administrative law - 1946 - 1406 pages
...of the disabled veteran is shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering...to an enemy of the United States or of its allies. (57 Stat. 554; 38 USC 727) [Paragraph (h) amended] §3.1315 Special apportionments. Where it is clearly... | |
| Administrative law - 1947 - 1200 pages
...wherein forfeiture of rights and benefits is prescribed as a penalty for fraud, misrepresentation, mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance...to an enemy of the United States or of its allies; (4) Reviewing and modifying its decision upon submission of any evidence; (5) Establishing and maintaining... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1943 - 82 pages
...their dependents by any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States. Section 5: This section would authorize the termination of the award of compensation, pension, or other... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1943 - 278 pages
...their dependents by any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States. Section 5: This section would authorize the termination of the award of compensation, pension, or other... | |
| United States - Military law - 1945 - 1036 pages
...aiding enemy. — Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering...the United States or of its allies shall forfeit all accrued or future benefits under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration pertaining to gratuities... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1945 - 624 pages
...good conscience. (c) In the case of any seaman determined by evidence satisfactory to the Chairman to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering...to an enemy of the United States or of its allies no certificate of maritime war service shall be issued with respect to such seaman. (d) A certificate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1946 - 136 pages
...Congress for introduction. Authorize full payment of benefits withheld from veterans and dependents not guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States— S. 1577 by Senator Butler. Increase burial allowance to $150 — HR 571 by Representative Rankin. Remove... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1946 - 282 pages
...Congress for introduction. Authorize full payment of benefits withheld from veterans and dependents not guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States— S. 1577 by Senator Butler. Increase burial allowance to $150 — HR 571 by Representative Rankin. Remove... | |
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