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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... legislative history of this sub- ject , to depend upon the particular point whether or not the power of suspension given to the President by section 14 of the act of June 26 , 1884 ( 23 Stat . 57 ) , still exists . * * * The legislation ...
... legislative history of this sub- ject , to depend upon the particular point whether or not the power of suspension given to the President by section 14 of the act of June 26 , 1884 ( 23 Stat . 57 ) , still exists . * * * The legislation ...
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... legislative intent and power upon the subject and such act thereby utterly blotted out and annihilated the earlier statute , except as to rights or duties already existing . And when the act of 1866 was itself re- pealed in clear and ...
... legislative intent and power upon the subject and such act thereby utterly blotted out and annihilated the earlier statute , except as to rights or duties already existing . And when the act of 1866 was itself re- pealed in clear and ...
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... legislative , or judicial required to approve or accept the same . But no officer or person having the approval of any bond shall exact that it shall be furnished . by a guarantee company or by any particular guarantee company . ' The ...
... legislative , or judicial required to approve or accept the same . But no officer or person having the approval of any bond shall exact that it shall be furnished . by a guarantee company or by any particular guarantee company . ' The ...
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... legislative power . It is , that where the legislature makes a plain provision , without making any exception , the courts can make none . McIver v . Ragan , 2 Wheat . 25 ; Patton v . McClure , Martin & Yerger's , Tenn . 345 , and cases ...
... legislative power . It is , that where the legislature makes a plain provision , without making any exception , the courts can make none . McIver v . Ragan , 2 Wheat . 25 ; Patton v . McClure , Martin & Yerger's , Tenn . 345 , and cases ...
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... legislative expression that the President is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations for the civil service which shall be in conformity to the provisions of the civil - service act . The preference declared in section 1754 for ...
... legislative expression that the President is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations for the civil service which shall be in conformity to the provisions of the civil - service act . The preference declared in section 1754 for ...
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