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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... limit of four thousand five hundred dollars ; which latter sum shall be 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 ...
... limit of four thousand five hundred dollars ; which latter sum shall be 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 ...
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... limits of the State or Territory under whose laws it was incorporated in which its principal office is located nor beyond the limits of the District of Columbia , when such company was incorporated under The Secretary of the Treasury . 35.
... limits of the State or Territory under whose laws it was incorporated in which its principal office is located nor beyond the limits of the District of Columbia , when such company was incorporated under The Secretary of the Treasury . 35.
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... shifting pivot is secured ; and ( 3 ) means for pressing forward against the outer portion of said extractor . The discussion may be confined within very narrow limits , 60 Patents - Infringement - Cartridge - Case Extractor .
... shifting pivot is secured ; and ( 3 ) means for pressing forward against the outer portion of said extractor . The discussion may be confined within very narrow limits , 60 Patents - Infringement - Cartridge - Case Extractor .
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United States. Department of Justice. The discussion may be confined within very narrow limits , and needs the statement of but very few principles of patent law . While the first and third elements do not appear in connection with the ...
United States. Department of Justice. The discussion may be confined within very narrow limits , and needs the statement of but very few principles of patent law . While the first and third elements do not appear in connection with the ...
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... limit its extent . As was said by Mr. Justice Brown in De Lima v . Bidwell ( 182 U.S. 1 197 ) : " While a statute is presumed to speak from the time of its enactment , it embraces all such persons or things as subsequently fall within ...
... limit its extent . As was said by Mr. Justice Brown in De Lima v . Bidwell ( 182 U.S. 1 197 ) : " While a statute is presumed to speak from the time of its enactment , it embraces all such persons or things as subsequently fall within ...
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