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, 1932 |
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... entitled to the benefits of the Civil Service Retirement Act . When formal action looking to appointment could have been taken but was not taken by the appointing officer , either from a register of eligibles or by transfer or ...
... entitled to the benefits of the Civil Service Retirement Act . When formal action looking to appointment could have been taken but was not taken by the appointing officer , either from a register of eligibles or by transfer or ...
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... entitled , while occupying such positions , to the benefits of the Retirement Act because they were not " employees in the classified service of the United States . " I find in the opinion no ruling that such persons may not , under ...
... entitled , while occupying such positions , to the benefits of the Retirement Act because they were not " employees in the classified service of the United States . " I find in the opinion no ruling that such persons may not , under ...
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... entitled to the highest respect , and , if acted upon for a number of years , will not be disturbed by the courts unless clearly erroneous ( 36 Op . 510 , 513 ) , it is my opinion that while Congress may except a position from the ...
... entitled to the highest respect , and , if acted upon for a number of years , will not be disturbed by the courts unless clearly erroneous ( 36 Op . 510 , 513 ) , it is my opinion that while Congress may except a position from the ...
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... entitled to the benefits of the Civil Service Act and Rules with respect to his employment in the excepted position . Accordingly , he is not while holding such position entitled to the benefits of the Retirement Act nor to security of ...
... entitled to the benefits of the Civil Service Act and Rules with respect to his employment in the excepted position . Accordingly , he is not while holding such position entitled to the benefits of the Retirement Act nor to security of ...
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... entitled to the benefits of that Act on May 29 , 1930. In the case of Mr. Walter , however , the Civil Service Commission has recommended to the President against extending to him the benefits of the Retirement Act . It would appear ...
... entitled to the benefits of that Act on May 29 , 1930. In the case of Mr. Walter , however , the Civil Service Commission has recommended to the President against extending to him the benefits of the Retirement Act . It would appear ...
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