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 Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles.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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For the service performed on the outbound transportation , you originally claimed
and were paid the amount of $ 4 , 200 . 75 on March 4 , 1959 , by D . O . Voucher
No . 14312 . On audit of the payment voucher in our Office , no exception was ...
For the service performed on the outbound transportation , you originally claimed
and were paid the amount of $ 4 , 200 . 75 on March 4 , 1959 , by D . O . Voucher
No . 14312 . On audit of the payment voucher in our Office , no exception was ...
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... through February 28 , 1963 , may be paid to his guardian , Ethel M. McGunigle
. You state that Mr. Burgess retired on July 1 , 1934 , for permanent physical
disability and has been confined in St. Elizabeths Hospital , Washington , D.C. ,
since ...
... through February 28 , 1963 , may be paid to his guardian , Ethel M. McGunigle
. You state that Mr. Burgess retired on July 1 , 1934 , for permanent physical
disability and has been confined in St. Elizabeths Hospital , Washington , D.C. ,
since ...
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General Accounting Office. authority thereof , following a finding that he is
mentally competent , but it is provided further that if he dies before payment to
him is accomplished no part thereof may be paid . During the course of our
consideration ...
General Accounting Office. authority thereof , following a finding that he is
mentally competent , but it is provided further that if he dies before payment to
him is accomplished no part thereof may be paid . During the course of our
consideration ...
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... the later provisions enacted in 1959 represent the latest expression of the
intent of Congress , so that in the absence of any action under the 1950 act
amounts of retired pay to provide for the comfort and welfare of the veteran may
be paid to ...
... the later provisions enacted in 1959 represent the latest expression of the
intent of Congress , so that in the absence of any action under the 1950 act
amounts of retired pay to provide for the comfort and welfare of the veteran may
be paid to ...
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... or retirement pay payable on account of any incompetent veteran who is being
furnished hospital treatment , institutional or domiciliary care may , in the
discretion of the Administrator , be paid to the chief officer of the institution
wherein the ...
... or retirement pay payable on account of any incompetent veteran who is being
furnished hospital treatment , institutional or domiciliary care may , in the
discretion of the Administrator , be paid to the chief officer of the institution
wherein the ...
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