Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 39U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 Contains a selection of major decisions of the GAO. A digest of all decisions has been issued since Oct. 1989 as: United States. General Accounting Office. Digests of decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles. |
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Page 58
... funds for training in any legal profession is intended primarily to preclude the training of individuals at Gov- ernment expense for the purpose of obtaining law degrees and qualifying as at- torneys , it cannot be construed to apply ...
... funds for training in any legal profession is intended primarily to preclude the training of individuals at Gov- ernment expense for the purpose of obtaining law degrees and qualifying as at- torneys , it cannot be construed to apply ...
Page 64
... funds , agreed to obtain the funds for D & L. This information was satisfactory to the District Engineer as being in compliance with paragraph 4. While Bateson was reluctant to indi- cate its source of financing prior to receipt of a ...
... funds , agreed to obtain the funds for D & L. This information was satisfactory to the District Engineer as being in compliance with paragraph 4. While Bateson was reluctant to indi- cate its source of financing prior to receipt of a ...
Page 98
... funds to meet amounts payable on account of the bonds , the proceeds from the sale of the bonds should be expended in the same manner as other public funds of the District of Columbia . Although District of Columbia Armory Board is ...
... funds to meet amounts payable on account of the bonds , the proceeds from the sale of the bonds should be expended in the same manner as other public funds of the District of Columbia . Although District of Columbia Armory Board is ...
Page 99
... funds . The Riggs National Bank has expressed a willingness to pay interest on this savings account ( of $ 16,000 ) at the rate of 3 % per annum . Your specific questions are as follows : ( 1 ) Whether the proceeds received from the ...
... funds . The Riggs National Bank has expressed a willingness to pay interest on this savings account ( of $ 16,000 ) at the rate of 3 % per annum . Your specific questions are as follows : ( 1 ) Whether the proceeds received from the ...
Page 100
... funds to be depos- ited in commercial banks or other private depositories . While the Stadium Act is silent as to whether funds received from sale of the bonds should be expended in the same manner as public funds of the District of ...
... funds to be depos- ited in commercial banks or other private depositories . While the Stadium Act is silent as to whether funds received from sale of the bonds should be expended in the same manner as public funds of the District of ...
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