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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... , and August 13 , 1894 . NOTE . Opinion of October 27 , 1909 , to the President , may appear in a later volume . The questions contained in your letter may be grouped under 28 Guarantee Companies - Official Bonds - Premium .
... , and August 13 , 1894 . NOTE . Opinion of October 27 , 1909 , to the President , may appear in a later volume . The questions contained in your letter may be grouped under 28 Guarantee Companies - Official Bonds - Premium .
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... contained in the act of August 5 , 1909 , defining its scope , has been construed by this department as includ- ing all bonds voluntarily given by officers or employees to their superiors as well as bonds required by law but not running ...
... contained in the act of August 5 , 1909 , defining its scope , has been construed by this department as includ- ing all bonds voluntarily given by officers or employees to their superiors as well as bonds required by law but not running ...
Page 61
... contained anything new , the validity of the first claim in the Tasker patent must depend upon whether the second element therein , or the combina- tion of all the three elements , contained anything new and useful . If this claim be so ...
... contained anything new , the validity of the first claim in the Tasker patent must depend upon whether the second element therein , or the combina- tion of all the three elements , contained anything new and useful . If this claim be so ...
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... contain no repealing clauses . This is always the rule when the pro- visions of the latter acts are repugnant to those of the former , so far as they are repugnant . The enactment of provisions inconsistent with those previously ...
... contain no repealing clauses . This is always the rule when the pro- visions of the latter acts are repugnant to those of the former , so far as they are repugnant . The enactment of provisions inconsistent with those previously ...
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... contained the following proviso : " Provided , That the maximum salary of any classified scientific investigator in the city of Washington , or other employee engaged in scientific work , shall not exceed three thousand five hundred ...
... contained the following proviso : " Provided , That the maximum salary of any classified scientific investigator in the city of Washington , or other employee engaged in scientific work , shall not exceed three thousand five hundred ...
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