| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1934 - 396 pages
...property; or (2) Personal injury or death; or (3) Damage to or loss or destruction, by criminal acts, of registered or insured mail while in the possession of military authorities; or (4) Damage to or loss or destruction of personal property bailed to the Government ; or (5) Damage... | |
| Administrative law - 1944 - 1386 pages
...such other person or persons. [Par. 4] § 36.14 Claims — (a) Registered and insured mail. Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of registered or insured mail while in the possession of the military authorities are within the scope of these regulations if caused by military personnel... | |
| Administrative law - 1965 - 500 pages
...incident to noncombat activities of the Coast Guard. (3) Claims arising on or after May 27, 1941, for damage to, or loss or destruction of, registered or insured mail while in the possession of Coast Guard authorities, even though resulting from criminal acts; (4) Claims arising on or after May... | |
| Administrative law - 1970 - 468 pages
...incident to noncombat activities of the Coast Guard. (3) Claims arising on or after May 27, 1941, for damage to, or loss or destruction of, registered or insured mail while in the possession of Coast Guard authorities, even though resulting from criminal acts; (4) Claims arising on or after May... | |
| Administrative law - 1965 - 520 pages
...claimant. § 3.46 Registered and insured mail. As provided in § 3.41 (a) (3) , claims for damage to, or destruction of, registered or insured mail while in the possession of the military authorities are within the scope of this subpart, if caused by military personnel or civilian... | |
| Administrative law - 1966 - 540 pages
...claimant. § 3.46 Registered and insured mail. As provided in § 3.41 (a) (3) , claims for damage to, or destruction of, registered or insured mail while in the possession of the military authorities are within the scope of this subpart, if caused by military personnel or civilian... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 644 pages
...claims under this provision arise chiefly from maneuvers and training exercises and the loss or damage of registered or insured mail while in the possession of military authorities. It is believed that with respect to such claims arising out of World War II a period up to 1 year after... | |
| Administrative law - 1955 - 1520 pages
...the Department of the Air Force or of the Ah- Force, including the following claims: (1) Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of registered or insured mail while in the possession of the Air Force. (2) Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of personal property bailed to the Government.... | |
| Administrative law - 1955 - 1678 pages
...such other person or persons. § 536.14 Claims — (a) Registered and insured mail. Claims for damages to or loss or destruction of registered or insured mail while in the possession of the military authorities are within the scope of §1536.12-536.23 if caused by military personnel or... | |
| Administrative law - 1960 - 394 pages
...otherwise, except contract claims and claims for payment of rent. (b) Registered or insured mail. Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of registered or...mail while in the possession of military authorities, are cognizable under §§ 836.11 to 836.24, even though resulting from criminal acts: Provided, That... | |
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