The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 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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... ment or marketing order will not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act , or that for other proper reasons a hearing should not be held on the proposal , he shall deny the application , and promptly notify the applicant of ...
... ment or marketing order will not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act , or that for other proper reasons a hearing should not be held on the proposal , he shall deny the application , and promptly notify the applicant of ...
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... ment , a copy of the transcript and exhibits shall be kept on file in the office of the hear- ing clerk , where it shall be available for ex- amination during official hours of business . Thereafter said transcript and exhibits shall be ...
... ment , a copy of the transcript and exhibits shall be kept on file in the office of the hear- ing clerk , where it shall be available for ex- amination during official hours of business . Thereafter said transcript and exhibits shall be ...
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... ment or paper required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed shall be deemed to be filed when it is postmarked or when it is received by the hearing clerk . ( d ) Computation of time . Sundays and Federal ...
... ment or paper required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed shall be deemed to be filed when it is postmarked or when it is received by the hearing clerk . ( d ) Computation of time . Sundays and Federal ...
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... ment's right to file suggested findings of fact , conclusions , and order ; to be served with a copy of the presiding officer's report ; and to file exceptions with and to submit argument before the Secretary with respect thereto . ( c ) ...
... ment's right to file suggested findings of fact , conclusions , and order ; to be served with a copy of the presiding officer's report ; and to file exceptions with and to submit argument before the Secretary with respect thereto . ( c ) ...
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... ment in writing concerning each of the ob- jections taken to the action of the presiding officer , as set out in § 900.60 , upon which the party wishes to rely , referring , where practicable , to the pertinent pages of the transcript ...
... ment in writing concerning each of the ob- jections taken to the action of the presiding officer , as set out in § 900.60 , upon which the party wishes to rely , referring , where practicable , to the pertinent pages of the transcript ...
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