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Presentation of claim, 1904.
Time of filing, 1901.

Creditors may not claim, 1900.
ELIGIBILITY-

Injury in line of duty, 1858.
Time limit for occurrence of dis-
ability, 1858, 1881.

Willful misconduct, 1858, 1880.
Definitions, 1862-1867.

Disease an injury, 1865.

EARNING CAPACITY IMPAIRED

Compensation increased, 1868, 1869.
Schedule of ratings, 1873.

Health at time of enrollment, 1858.

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS-

Refusal to submit to, 1877.

Requirements, 1876.

Traveling expenses and loss of wages
paid, 1876.

MEDICAL TREATMENT-

Furnished, 1877.

Refusal to submit to, 1877.

PAYMENT

Apportionment between disabled per-
son and family, 1884.

Back payments, 1902.

Balance due at death to be paid to
estate, 1883.

Deduction of amount obtained from
Federal Board for Vocational
Education, 2039.

Deduction of amount recovered from
third party, 1910.

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Secretary of the Navy, 1124.
Secretary of War, 1124.

United States Shipping Board Emer-
gency Fleet Corporation, 1124.
Jurisdiction of district courts, 435, 1022,
1124, 1195, 1580, 2830.

State laws observed, 1022, 1023, 1100,
1536.

United States represented by attorneys
in Department of Justice, 1032.
CONDUCT:

Discreditable to military service, A. W.
96.

Disorderly. See Disorder.

Endangering safety of command, A. W.
75.

Misconduct. See Compensation; Dis-
eases; Disorder; Office; also specific
names of offenses.

Orderly conduct required in military
service, A. W. 89.

Prejudicial to good order and military
discipline, A. W. 96.

Unbecoming an officer and gentleman,
A. W. 95.

CONDUIT ROAD:

Traffic regulations, 1145.

CONDUITS. See Washington Aqueduct;
Water works.

CONFEDERATE VETERANS :

Association. See United Confederate
Veterans.

Headstones for graves, 1826, 1831.
Cemeteries maintained, 1831.
CONFINEMENT:

See also specific titles of offenses.
Arrest. See Arrest.

Commander of guard obliged to receive
prisoners, A. W. 71.
COMMITMENT OF PRISONERS—

Account of offense delivered, A. W. 71.
Report of prisoners received, A. W. 72.
Disciplinary punishment, A. W. 104.
Dishonorable discharge and, A. W. 42.
Enlistment period extended by, 2171,
A. W. 107.

Exceeding ten years, A. W. 43.

Hard labor during, 531, 532, A. W. 37.
Life imprisonment, A. W. 43.

National Guard, 2564.

PENITENTIARY CONFINEMENT-

Cumulative sentences, A. W. 42.
Death sentence mitigated, A. W. 42.
Dismissal of officer consequent to,

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Dishonorable discharge and, A. W. 42.
When penitentiary sentence not ad-
judged, 532, A. W. 42.
CONFISCATION. See Property.

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES:
Committees. See Committees.
Extraordinary session called by acting
President, 4.

MEMBERS

Claims. See Claims.

Contracts. See Contracts.

Corruption in office, 439, 758–760.

Payment for service in opposition to
United States, 759.
Petitions to, 52.

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