Annual Report of the Director, United States' Veterans' Bureau, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - Military pensions |
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... volume of work coming to the board and did not permit the care and consideration necessary in the proper adjudication effective administration by these means is great and properly couples REPORT OF UNITED STATES VETERANS ' BUREAU 5.
... volume of work coming to the board and did not permit the care and consideration necessary in the proper adjudication effective administration by these means is great and properly couples REPORT OF UNITED STATES VETERANS ' BUREAU 5.
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... necessary and reasonable after care ; granting vocational training and all other matters delegated to them or some of them by the director . The significance of this provision of the act is that all of the func- tions formerly ...
... necessary and reasonable after care ; granting vocational training and all other matters delegated to them or some of them by the director . The significance of this provision of the act is that all of the func- tions formerly ...
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... necessary to make decisions regarding the rating and awarding of compensation , the granting of Vocational training , and the authorization of medical relief . Claims and rating boards are so arranged that the officials who are ...
... necessary to make decisions regarding the rating and awarding of compensation , the granting of Vocational training , and the authorization of medical relief . Claims and rating boards are so arranged that the officials who are ...
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... necessary from central office , especially regarding medical activities . There are two reasons for this - namely , that periodically supervisors must come back to the central office divisions to get in touch with the latest policies ...
... necessary from central office , especially regarding medical activities . There are two reasons for this - namely , that periodically supervisors must come back to the central office divisions to get in touch with the latest policies ...
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... necessary traveling expenses to veterans of any war , military occupation , or military expedition since 1897 , not dishonorably discharged , without regard to the nature or origin of their disabilities , and preference to admission to ...
... necessary traveling expenses to veterans of any war , military occupation , or military expedition since 1897 , not dishonorably discharged , without regard to the nature or origin of their disabilities , and preference to admission to ...
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Page 622 - An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes
Page 618 - ... together with interest at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, compounded annually, on each premium from the date said premium is due by the terms of the policy...
Page 620 - An Act to authorize the establishment of a Bureau of War Risk Insurance in the Treasury Department...
Page 616 - An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes", approved September 7, 1916, as amended, shall extend to persons given employment under the provisions of this Act.
Page 616 - States, the term insurance shall be converted, without medical examination, into such form or forms of insurance as may be prescribed by regulations and as the insured may request.
Page 431 - That in the event of disagreement as to a claim under the contract of insurance between the bureau and any beneficiary or beneficiaries thereunder, an action on the claim may be brought against the United States in the district court of the United States in and for the district in which such beneficiaries or any one of them resides.
Page 440 - Any person who shall, directly or indirectly, solicit, contract for, charge, or receive, or who shall attempt to solicit, contract for, charge, or receive any fee or compensation, except as herein provided...
Page 611 - Whenever the compensation payable to or for the benefit of any person under the provisions of this section is terminated by the happening of the contingency upon which, it is limited, the compensation thereafter for the remaining beneficiary or beneficiaries, if any, shall be the amount which would have been payable to them if they had been the sole original beneficiaries.
Page 608 - Where any payment under this section is to be made to a minor, or to a person mentally Incompetent or under other legal disability adjudged by a court of competent Jurisdiction, such payment may be made to the person who is constituted guardian or other fiduciary by the law of the State of residence of such claimant or is otherwise legally vested with the care of the claimant or his estate.
Page 440 - States," approved March 3, 1887, and section 10 thereof so far as applicable. All persons having or claiming to have an interest in such insurance may be made parties to such suit, and such as are not inhabitants of or found within the district in which suit is brought may be brought in by order of the court to be served personally or by publication or in such other reasonable manner as the court may direct. In all cases where the bureau acknowledges the indebtedness of the United States...