| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1982 - 1054 pages
...decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by...fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence." The important... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 300 pages
...a written appeal addressed to the Secretary of Labor, Washington, DC The decision of the Secretary shall be final and conclusive unless determined by...fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence: Provided, That... | |
| Administrative law - 1983 - 806 pages
...shall be forwarded to the Contractor and the Contracting Officer. (7) Any final Departmental Decision shall be final and conclusive unless determined by...fraudulent or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence. This clause... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 1542 pages
...decision of the Secretary, or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals, shall be final and conclusive unless determined by...fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence. In connection... | |
| Armed Forces - 1988 - 970 pages
...representative of the Secretary of Defense. The decision of the Board as to questions of fact was to be "final and conclusive unless determined by a court...fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence." I4/ Thus, the... | |
| Armed Forces - 1988 - 976 pages
...representative of the Secretary of Defense. The decision of the Board as to questions of fact was to be "final and conclusive unless determined by a court...fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence. '14/ Thus, the... | |
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