Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1900 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 8
... rules , in the opinion of the commission , an examina- tion involving essential tests different from or higher than those involved in the examination for original entrance to the position formerly held by the person proposed to be ...
... rules , in the opinion of the commission , an examina- tion involving essential tests different from or higher than those involved in the examination for original entrance to the position formerly held by the person proposed to be ...
Page 31
... 3 , 1891 , provides : " The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster - Gen- eral are hereby empowered and required to make and enforce such rules and regulations as shall prevent the importation into TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 31.
... 3 , 1891 , provides : " The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster - Gen- eral are hereby empowered and required to make and enforce such rules and regulations as shall prevent the importation into TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 31.
Page 32
... rules and regulations for the destruction of music and music books imported into this country in violation of the copy- right laws of the United States . From this view I am not prepared to dissent . The provision of the postal ...
... rules and regulations for the destruction of music and music books imported into this country in violation of the copy- right laws of the United States . From this view I am not prepared to dissent . The provision of the postal ...
Page 39
... rules of the requirements of the military service as unfaithful or dishonest , but of which a military court - martial would not take cognizance . The President would not be called upon to pardon such acts of a soldier , because they do ...
... rules of the requirements of the military service as unfaithful or dishonest , but of which a military court - martial would not take cognizance . The President would not be called upon to pardon such acts of a soldier , because they do ...
Page 43
... rules of statutory construction , above stated , the section would then refer only to those penal pro- visions that ... rule of statutory construction and prevents the drawing of any inference or presumption in this instance from the ...
... rules of statutory construction , above stated , the section would then refer only to those penal pro- visions that ... rule of statutory construction and prevents the drawing of any inference or presumption in this instance from the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
act of Congress act of July act of March amount apply appointed appropriation approved April 22 Attorney-General authority bonds cable Captain Carter certificate chap Chinese persons claim command commerce commission Commissioner concession Constitution construction consular contract court Cuba CUSTOMS LAWS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE District of Columbia duties entitled Executive Departments exercise fact foreign Government grade grant GRIGGS harbor Havana Hawaiian Islands honor to acknowledge imported issued JOHN JOHN W June June 13 land legislation limits matter ment merchandise military militia naval navigable Navy officers organization paid payment port President proper purpose question Railroad Company receipt reference regiment regulations request my opinion respectfully revenue Revised Statutes rules Sabine Pass Secretary Secretary of War Spain stamp Stat territory thereof tion Treasury treaty Union Pacific Railroad United vessels Volunteer Army war-revenue act