Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 37W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1936 |
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... limited to making loans for crop production during the year 1932 it follows that after the time has passed when loans may be made for that purpose all collections and any unexpended balance of the funds allocated to him will cease to be ...
... limited to making loans for crop production during the year 1932 it follows that after the time has passed when loans may be made for that purpose all collections and any unexpended balance of the funds allocated to him will cease to be ...
Page 79
... limited number of articles , he considers the Bill as a whole , meritorious . It does not appear that his objections to these three items are so grave that he would have felt justified in vetoing the entire measure because of them ...
... limited number of articles , he considers the Bill as a whole , meritorious . It does not appear that his objections to these three items are so grave that he would have felt justified in vetoing the entire measure because of them ...
Page 82
... limited , in any event , to the amount of their savings de- posits as of December 31 , 1931 , less all withdrawals since that date . We have no figures available to show what this amount may be , and it would require an analysis of each ...
... limited , in any event , to the amount of their savings de- posits as of December 31 , 1931 , less all withdrawals since that date . We have no figures available to show what this amount may be , and it would require an analysis of each ...
Page 85
... learned of the consolida- tion . The number of these must be very few and in all probability is limited to those who have been mentally in- competent or who since the consolidation have resided so far The President 85.
... learned of the consolida- tion . The number of these must be very few and in all probability is limited to those who have been mentally in- competent or who since the consolidation have resided so far The President 85.
Page 110
... limited number of other States . Because Congress has en- acted statutes applicable to the District of Columbia and over areas in which the United States has exclusive juris- diction which prohibit marriages between uncle and niece or ...
... limited number of other States . Because Congress has en- acted statutes applicable to the District of Columbia and over areas in which the United States has exclusive juris- diction which prohibit marriages between uncle and niece or ...
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