Star Route Carriers. Hearing....on S. 1214....March 14, 1940. (76-3). |
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... opinion arose as to janitor service by the United States Government . It was thought to be clear to the Post Office Department and the Nobles at the time the lease was made just what service was to be included , it being largely a ...
... opinion arose as to janitor service by the United States Government . It was thought to be clear to the Post Office Department and the Nobles at the time the lease was made just what service was to be included , it being largely a ...
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... opinion have arisen in regard to payments and adjustments of accounts , but those cases have been very few . I might add that the star - route service is one of the smallest units so far as expenditures or pay goes . It seems to me to ...
... opinion have arisen in regard to payments and adjustments of accounts , but those cases have been very few . I might add that the star - route service is one of the smallest units so far as expenditures or pay goes . It seems to me to ...
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... opinion , would constitute a violation of law . Under date of December 14 , 1831 ( 2 Ops . Atty . Gen. 480 , 481 ) , the Attorney General rendered an opinion to the President , in which it is stated : " As soon as the contract is made ...
... opinion , would constitute a violation of law . Under date of December 14 , 1831 ( 2 Ops . Atty . Gen. 480 , 481 ) , the Attorney General rendered an opinion to the President , in which it is stated : " As soon as the contract is made ...
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... opinion , and this is only a personal opinion , the amendment in question would probably not cause a veto of the bill . I do not see how it could in justice cause a veto . The amend- ment we have heard discussed is already in other law ...
... opinion , and this is only a personal opinion , the amendment in question would probably not cause a veto of the bill . I do not see how it could in justice cause a veto . The amend- ment we have heard discussed is already in other law ...
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... opinion it would not . I do not see how it could . I am taking the same position Mr. Beesley takes , namely , that if the same provision is law elsewhere , it should not jeopardize this bill to have it include the same language . The ...
... opinion it would not . I do not see how it could . I am taking the same position Mr. Beesley takes , namely , that if the same provision is law elsewhere , it should not jeopardize this bill to have it include the same language . The ...
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50 cents Accounting Office Acting Comptroller additional AUSTIN authorized BEESLEY bidder whose proposal Budget BURCH Bureau carrying the mail CHAIRMAN change in schedule cleaning of windows committee Comp compensation consolidated route contract for carrying contract term CRATER discretion electric meters enacted into law final and conclusive fixtures gentlemen Hygienic Fibre import or effect impose undue hardship interests janitor service legal resident Lessor shall furnish Lessor shall keep lowest responsible bidder MASON matter ment mutual mistake Navy commissioners November 29 O'CONNELL OCTOBER 13 Oreg paragraph Portland Post Office Department Postal Savings System Postal Service President proposed amendment Railway Mail Service reform the lease regular contract renewal repair and condition Revised Statutes U. S. C. ROMJUE RUSSELL satisfactory SECCOMBE Second Assistant Postmaster Sellwood station Star Route Service star-route car star-route carriers Stat sublet or transferred submitted suggested amendment tion title 39 tract troller United
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Page 10 - The Corporation shall be entitled to the free use of the United States mails for its official business in the same manner as the executive departments of the Government...
Page 19 - The written contract merged all previous negotiations, and is presumed, in law, to express the final understanding of the parties. If the contract did not express the true agreement, it was the claimant's folly to have signed it.
Page 15 - Secretary is hereby authorized to award such contract to the bidder that said Secretary shall find to be the lowest responsible bidder that can satisfactorily perform the work or the service required to the best advantage...
Page 6 - General, for the performance of the proposed service. The contract for such service shall be made to run to the end of the contract term under the general advertisement, shall be made with the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal is in due form, and who, under the law, is eligible as a bidder for such postal service.
Page 6 - All contracts for carrying the mail shall be in the name of the United States and shall be awarded to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guaranties for faithful performance in accordance with the terms...
Page 8 - ... where a change in schedule is ordered that will necessitate the contractor being away from the initial terminal an excessively longer or an excessively shorter period than was required in the advertised schedule...
Page 5 - No proposal for a contract for star route service shall be considered unless the bidder is a legal resident of one of the counties crossed by the roads over which the mail is to be carried or a legal resident of a county adjoining one through which the mail is to be carried, with this exception: Proposals for carrying mail will be accepted from firms, companies, or corporations actually engaged in some business...
Page 12 - Postmaster-General, for the performance of the proposed service. The contract for such service shall be made to run to the end of the contract term under the general advertisement, shall be made with the lowest bidder whose proposal is in due form, and who, under the law, is eligible as a bidder for such postal service.
Page 5 - ... when any such additional service is ordered, the sum to be allowed therefor shall' be expressed in the order, and entered upon the books of the department; and no compensation shall be paid for any additional regular service rendered before the issuing of such order.
Page 10 - To enable the Board to encourage local thrift and local home financing and to promote, organize, and develop the associations herein provided for or similar associations organized under local laws, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $150,000, to be immediately available and remain available until expended, subject to the call of the Board, which sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the Board is authorized to...