Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1998 - 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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... duty of a customs officer or an im- migration officer of the United States to make on board the ship or aircraft ... duties , but a declaration of such stores or cargo , when required by local customs regulations , shall be made ...
... duty of a customs officer or an im- migration officer of the United States to make on board the ship or aircraft ... duties , but a declaration of such stores or cargo , when required by local customs regulations , shall be made ...
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... duty , in con- finement , or otherwise incapable of dis- charging their duties , exercise author- ity over all persons who are subordi- nate to them . ( b ) A person in the naval service , al- though on leave , may exercise author- ity ...
... duty , in con- finement , or otherwise incapable of dis- charging their duties , exercise author- ity over all persons who are subordi- nate to them . ( b ) A person in the naval service , al- though on leave , may exercise author- ity ...
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... duty without permission of the Com- mandant of the Marine Corps , or the Chief of Naval Personnel , except : ( 1 ) In the case of a person on leave of absence by the officer who granted the leave or a superior . ( 2 ) By the senior ...
... duty without permission of the Com- mandant of the Marine Corps , or the Chief of Naval Personnel , except : ( 1 ) In the case of a person on leave of absence by the officer who granted the leave or a superior . ( 2 ) By the senior ...
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... duty in a foreign country normally should not be armed . In the United States , officers and men may be armed as prescribed by the senior officer present . ( d ) No officer or man who is a mem- ber of the shore patrol or beach guard ...
... duty in a foreign country normally should not be armed . In the United States , officers and men may be armed as prescribed by the senior officer present . ( d ) No officer or man who is a mem- ber of the shore patrol or beach guard ...
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... duty or civilian employee of the Department of the Navy shall act as correspondent of a news service or peri- odical , or as a television or radio news commentator or analyst , unless as- signed to such duty in connection with the ...
... duty or civilian employee of the Department of the Navy shall act as correspondent of a news service or peri- odical , or as a television or radio news commentator or analyst , unless as- signed to such duty in connection with the ...
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