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... airplanes of the transport type , large air- planes ; and many did . We got one refusal from a man who owned an airplane , saying that he was more interested in running that plane himself . It was an airplane of the transport type . It ...
... airplanes of the transport type , large air- planes ; and many did . We got one refusal from a man who owned an airplane , saying that he was more interested in running that plane himself . It was an airplane of the transport type . It ...
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... airplanes , could it not ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes , sir . Mr. HARNESS . Cover automobiles ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes ; it might , if there were a shortage . But it would be rather difficult to establish the existence of conditions that would ...
... airplanes , could it not ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes , sir . Mr. HARNESS . Cover automobiles ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes ; it might , if there were a shortage . But it would be rather difficult to establish the existence of conditions that would ...
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... airplanes , where the man in possession of them is not in the business of making them . If he were in the business of making airplanes or manufacturing these tools , you could use the method already provided for under section 9 . Mr ...
... airplanes , where the man in possession of them is not in the business of making them . If he were in the business of making airplanes or manufacturing these tools , you could use the method already provided for under section 9 . Mr ...
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... airplane , who happened to have in his possession an airplane but was not in the airplane business and was not capable of turning out airplanes , or an individual dealer who might be in possession of a number of machine tools , yet does ...
... airplane , who happened to have in his possession an airplane but was not in the airplane business and was not capable of turning out airplanes , or an individual dealer who might be in possession of a number of machine tools , yet does ...
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... airplanes and certain machine tools that got into the hands of certain dealers ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes ; or any other type of weapon we wanted to take over . I am not saying those things are unsolvable , but they cause unwarranted delays ...
... airplanes and certain machine tools that got into the hands of certain dealers ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes ; or any other type of weapon we wanted to take over . I am not saying those things are unsolvable , but they cause unwarranted delays ...
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Page 2 - Draw, accept, pay, present for acceptance or payment, or indorse any negotiable instrument or chose in action. (c) Enter into, carry on, complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. (d) Buy or sell, loan or extend credit, trade in, deal with, exchange, transmit, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of, or receive any form of property. (e) To have any form of business or commercial communication or intercourse with.
Page 2 - person," as used herein, shall be deemed to mean an individual, partnership, association, company, or other unincorporated body of individuals, or corporation or body politic. The words "United States...
Page 4 - There is hereby authorized to be appropriated from time to time, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions and accomplish the purposes of this Act.
Page 2 - The President may, from time to time, promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper to carry out any of the provisions of this Act; and he may exercise any power or authority conferred on him by this Act through such department, agency, or officer as he shall direct.
Page 2 - United States" when used in a geographical sense, includes the several States and Territories, the insular possessions of the United States (including the Philippine Islands), the Canal Zone, and the District of Columbia; (c) The term "person" includes a partnership, company, association, or corporation, as well as a natural person.
Page 1 - ... such need is immediate and impending and such as will not admit of delay or resort to any other source of supply, and (3) that all other means of obtaining the use of such property for the defense of the United States...
Page 2 - Foreign air carrier" means any person, not a citizen of the United States, who undertakes, whether directly or indirectly or by a lease or any other arrangement, to engage in foreign air transportation.
Page 4 - ... shall be deposited to the credit of that appropriation out of which was paid the cost to the Government of the property thus sold or disposed of, and the same shall immediately become available for the purposes named in the original appropriation...
Page 2 - The President from time to time, but not less frequently than once every ninety days, shall transmit to the Congress a report of operations under this Act except such information as he deems incompatible with the public interest to disclose.
Page 1 - States. (2) such need is immediate and impending and such as will not admit of delay or resort to any other source of supply. (3) all other means of obtaining the use of such property for the defense of the United States upon fair and reasonable terms have been exhausted.