The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... quantity to meet the needs of the persons served . ( b ) Location . Stands and / or ma- chines shall be so located as to provide reasonable access by the public or em- ployees and at the same time to not con- strict or obstruct access ...
... quantity to meet the needs of the persons served . ( b ) Location . Stands and / or ma- chines shall be so located as to provide reasonable access by the public or em- ployees and at the same time to not con- strict or obstruct access ...
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... quantity set forth above nor the quantity requested by applicant . ( 2 ) A quota share may not be less than 2,500 pounds and may be imported from only one country of origin , Provided , That such limitation shall not be appli- cable to ...
... quantity set forth above nor the quantity requested by applicant . ( 2 ) A quota share may not be less than 2,500 pounds and may be imported from only one country of origin , Provided , That such limitation shall not be appli- cable to ...
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... quantity of such article upon a determination by the licensing authority that not to grant the advance against his next period li- cense would result in an undue hardship to such person : Provided , That no ad- vance may be given which ...
... quantity of such article upon a determination by the licensing authority that not to grant the advance against his next period li- cense would result in an undue hardship to such person : Provided , That no ad- vance may be given which ...
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... quantity of an article imported by any person con- trary to this regulation may be charged against any unused import license held by , or to be issued to , such person for such article . ( 2 ) Civil and criminal liability . Any person ...
... quantity of an article imported by any person con- trary to this regulation may be charged against any unused import license held by , or to be issued to , such person for such article . ( 2 ) Civil and criminal liability . Any person ...
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... quantity , at a specific time from a specific port or ports to specific destination port or ports . Cargoes gen- erally include grain , coal , fertilizers , lumber , pitch , salt , sugar , etc. ( 2 ) " Dry cargo liners " are regularly ...
... quantity , at a specific time from a specific port or ports to specific destination port or ports . Cargoes gen- erally include grain , coal , fertilizers , lumber , pitch , salt , sugar , etc. ( 2 ) " Dry cargo liners " are regularly ...
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20 percent 40 percent injury 70 percent uniform Administrator amended applicable approved ASCS banking institution barley bill of lading C&MS classification commodity Consumer and Marketing container contract copy cost and freight crepy Department of Agriculture designated inspection determined documents Elements of quality employee export Federal filed foreign Foreign Agricultural Service Form CCC furnish grade designation Grade names grademark Grain Division inspec Inspection Certificate issued kernels leaf structure lean in oil letter of commitment letter of credit license loading lot of tobacco Marketing Service medium body ment normal width notification of sale ocean freight ocean transportation official inspection agency package paragraph payment percent injury tolerance person port quota share regulations reimbursement request ripe Rule Sales Manager Secretary sorghum soybeans specifications STANDARD GRADES Stat submitted subpart supplier Thin tion U.S. Department U.S. grades United upland cotton USDA vessel weight Wheat
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Page 158 - Agency that the matter be scheduled for hearing or (2) advise the applicant or recipient that the matter in question has been set down for hearing at a stated place and time. The time and place so fixed shall be reasonable and shall be subject to change for cause. The complainant, if any, shall be advised of the time and place of the hearing. An applicant or recipient may waive a hearing and submit written information and argument for the record. The failure of an applicant or recipient to request...