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, 1912 |
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Page 30
... allowed in all cases where the collections amount to one million of dollars or upward ; and the collector shall have power to revoke the appointment of any such deputy , giving such notice thereof as the Com- missioner of Internal ...
... allowed in all cases where the collections amount to one million of dollars or upward ; and the collector shall have power to revoke the appointment of any such deputy , giving such notice thereof as the Com- missioner of Internal ...
Page 43
... allowed for congressional districts , for Ter- ritories , and for the District of Columbia must be actual residents of the districts or Territories , respectively , from which they are nominated . " Previous to the act of July 1 , 1902 ...
... allowed for congressional districts , for Ter- ritories , and for the District of Columbia must be actual residents of the districts or Territories , respectively , from which they are nominated . " Previous to the act of July 1 , 1902 ...
Page 74
... allowed . " It will be observed that the provisions above quoted from section 5 of the tariff act of 1909 relate to the imposi- tion and collection of duties , and that they were not in- tended to provide for their distribution and ...
... allowed . " It will be observed that the provisions above quoted from section 5 of the tariff act of 1909 relate to the imposi- tion and collection of duties , and that they were not in- tended to provide for their distribution and ...
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... allowed in no case a greater than a pro rata of the maximum compensation of such officers respectively for the time only which they actually serve as such collectors or officers , whether the same be under one or more appointments , or ...
... allowed in no case a greater than a pro rata of the maximum compensation of such officers respectively for the time only which they actually serve as such collectors or officers , whether the same be under one or more appointments , or ...
Page 130
... allowed for settling accounts , con- travenes the law . " If the view of the Comptroller that ' with the comple- tion of the duties of the paymaster the clerk's tenure of office ceases ' and he is no longer under the law a pay- master's ...
... allowed for settling accounts , con- travenes the law . " If the view of the Comptroller that ' with the comple- tion of the duties of the paymaster the clerk's tenure of office ceases ' and he is no longer under the law a pay- master's ...
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