Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 43Contains a selection of major decisions of the GAO. A digest of all decisions has been issued since Oct. 1989 as: United States. General Accounting Office. Digests of decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles. |
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... them to make an erroneous decision not to make an election , although the
Department of the Navy had placed Forster and Ellis in a section 511 status by
paying them method ( b ) section 511 retired pay effective from October 1 , 1949 .
... them to make an erroneous decision not to make an election , although the
Department of the Navy had placed Forster and Ellis in a section 511 status by
paying them method ( b ) section 511 retired pay effective from October 1 , 1949 .
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Effective August 1 , 1962 , Hawley ' s retired pay account should be continued on
the same basis on which his retired pay was computed by the Department of the
Navy prior to the action taken in the certification of November 29 , 1962 . Frank T
...
Effective August 1 , 1962 , Hawley ' s retired pay account should be continued on
the same basis on which his retired pay was computed by the Department of the
Navy prior to the action taken in the certification of November 29 , 1962 . Frank T
...
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Therefore , effective as of February 1 , 1962 , Jones ' retired pay account should
be continued on the same basis on which his retired pay has been computed by
the Department of the Navy since October 1 , 1949 . Carl E . Maloney , Claims file
...
Therefore , effective as of February 1 , 1962 , Jones ' retired pay account should
be continued on the same basis on which his retired pay has been computed by
the Department of the Navy since October 1 , 1949 . Carl E . Maloney , Claims file
...
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Therefore , Maloney ' s retired pay status should remain , effective from
September 1 , 1961 , the date following the period covered in the certification of
May 10 , 1962 , at the monthly basic rate of pay that he was being paid by the
Department ...
Therefore , Maloney ' s retired pay status should remain , effective from
September 1 , 1961 , the date following the period covered in the certification of
May 10 , 1962 , at the monthly basic rate of pay that he was being paid by the
Department ...
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... part as follows : The provisions of this Act which amends section 322 of the
Transportation Act of 1940 ( 49 U . S . C . 66 ) shall apply only to transportation
performed and payment made therefor subsequent to the effective date of this Act
. In ...
... part as follows : The provisions of this Act which amends section 322 of the
Transportation Act of 1940 ( 49 U . S . C . 66 ) shall apply only to transportation
performed and payment made therefor subsequent to the effective date of this Act
. In ...
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