Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-eighth Congress, First-second Sessions ...U. S. Government print, Office, 1924 |
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... amount to criticism in the minds of lawyers and of the public generally , about the light sentences that judges impose upon young men and about the increasing number of applications for pardons . One of the chief reasons for the ...
... amount to criticism in the minds of lawyers and of the public generally , about the light sentences that judges impose upon young men and about the increasing number of applications for pardons . One of the chief reasons for the ...
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... amount of business ; and I think this matter ought to be attended to promptly . I am ready to answer any questions . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Chief Justice , in the committee a moment ago we were discussing this matter . There are four ...
... amount of business ; and I think this matter ought to be attended to promptly . I am ready to answer any questions . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Chief Justice , in the committee a moment ago we were discussing this matter . There are four ...
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... amount to very much because it is the character of the cases rather than the number that really should be taken into consideration . Our data in the office do not disclose the character of the litigation , as was stated by the Chief ...
... amount to very much because it is the character of the cases rather than the number that really should be taken into consideration . Our data in the office do not disclose the character of the litigation , as was stated by the Chief ...
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... amount of travel and whether this would increase travel at all . should think that perhaps it would tend to decrease travel . think the additional expense could be pretty well measured by the salaries of the judges and of their clerks ...
... amount of travel and whether this would increase travel at all . should think that perhaps it would tend to decrease travel . think the additional expense could be pretty well measured by the salaries of the judges and of their clerks ...
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... amount on a square - foot basis - they are asking for an increase of practically three times per square foot for the renewal of the lease for one year over and above what we are paying now . Mr. MONTAGUE . They ask for an increase of ...
... amount on a square - foot basis - they are asking for an increase of practically three times per square foot for the renewal of the lease for one year over and above what we are paying now . Mr. MONTAGUE . They ask for an increase of ...
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Page 127 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
Page 28 - ... at any time subsequent to the first day of the four months immediately preceding the filing of the petition transferred, removed, destroyed, or concealed, or permitted to be removed, destroyed, or concealed any of his property with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors...
Page 24 - Acts of bankruptcy by a person shall consist of his having (1) conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, any part of his property with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors...
Page 26 - Section 217) which the par value of the shares of stock of the corporation owned on the last day of the taxable year by (1) persons resident in China, the United States or possessions of the United States, and (2) individual citizens of the United States or China wherever resident, bears to the par value of the whole number of shares of stock of the corporation outstanding on such date...
Page 295 - SECTION 1. The congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. "SECTION 2. The power of the several states is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of state laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the congress.
Page 3 - ... the date of the taking effect of this Act, the term of each to be designated by the President, but their successors shall be appointed for terms of seven years, except that any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the commissioner whom he shall succeed.
Page 25 - ... transfer will be to enable any one of his creditors to obtain a greater percentage of his debt than any other of such creditors of the same class.
Page 25 - The court shall order the trustee to pay all taxes legally due and owing by the bankrupt to the United States, State, county, district or municipality in advance of the payment of dividends to creditors...
Page 275 - That no producer, manufacturer, or dealer shall ship or deliver for shipment in interstate or foreign commerce * * * any article or commodity the product of any mill, cannery, workshop, factory, or manufacturing establishment, situated in the United States, in which within thirty days prior to the removal of such product therefrom children under the age of fourteen years have been employed or permitted to work...
Page 290 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (twothirds of each House concurring...