Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 2000 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... cost . ( d ) Following the hearing the admin- istrative law judge shall render to the Attorney General his recommendation that the proposed arrangement be ap- proved or denied approval in accord- ance with the standards of the Act . The ...
... cost . ( d ) Following the hearing the admin- istrative law judge shall render to the Attorney General his recommendation that the proposed arrangement be ap- proved or denied approval in accord- ance with the standards of the Act . The ...
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... costs ; and ( ii ) Which are brought ( A ) under the Federal Tort Claims Act , 28 U.S.C. 1346 ( b ) , 2671 et seq ... costs or sanctions in litiga- tion in the absence of a statutory pro- vision waiving its immunity . In view of the ...
... costs ; and ( ii ) Which are brought ( A ) under the Federal Tort Claims Act , 28 U.S.C. 1346 ( b ) , 2671 et seq ... costs or sanctions in litiga- tion in the absence of a statutory pro- vision waiving its immunity . In view of the ...
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... cost is at or below market . ( B ) The United States Trustee may grant a provisional waiver from com- pliance with the allocation prohibition contained in paragraph ( d ) ( 2 ) ( ii ) of this section if one of the following condi- tions ...
... cost is at or below market . ( B ) The United States Trustee may grant a provisional waiver from com- pliance with the allocation prohibition contained in paragraph ( d ) ( 2 ) ( ii ) of this section if one of the following condi- tions ...
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... cost is at or below market . ( B ) The United States Trustee may grant a provisional waiver from com- pliance with the allocation prohibition contained in paragraph ( d ) ( 2 ) ( ii ) of this section if one of the following condi- tions ...
... cost is at or below market . ( B ) The United States Trustee may grant a provisional waiver from com- pliance with the allocation prohibition contained in paragraph ( d ) ( 2 ) ( ii ) of this section if one of the following condi- tions ...
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... costs , messengers , computer research , airline travel , etc , ) and by the month in- curred . Unusual items require more ... cost cannot easily be determined by most professionals ( e.g. , photocopies , facsimile charges , and mileage ) ...
... costs , messengers , computer research , airline travel , etc , ) and by the month in- curred . Unusual items require more ... cost cannot easily be determined by most professionals ( e.g. , photocopies , facsimile charges , and mileage ) ...
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Page 204 - ... such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open court, to allow the deposition to be used.
Page 204 - ... (1) Any deposition may be used by any party for the purpose of contradicting or impeaching the testimony of deponent as a witness.
Page 16 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during- the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests. (j) Certification means the official notification by the institution to the supporting department or agency, in accordance with the requirements of this policy, that a research project or activity involving human subjects has...
Page 383 - institution of higher education" means an educational institution in any State which: (1) Admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate...
Page 236 - Research" is defined as a systematic study directed toward fuller scientific knowledge or understanding of the subject studied. "Development" is the systematic use of knowledge and understanding gained from research directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods, including design and development of prototypes and processes.
Page 302 - ... may be had only on specified terms and conditions, including a designation of the time or place; (3) that the discovery may be had only by a method of discovery other than that selected by the party seeking discovery...
Page 384 - Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 304 - Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue dela'y, waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.
Page 200 - Discovery Methods. Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
Page 20 - When appropriate, the research plan makes adequate provision for monitoring the data collected to ensure the safety of subjects.