| United States. Supreme Court - 1953 - 874 pages
...to how extenfacts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial... | |
| United States - 1903 - 1236 pages
...a basis for its final determination, are valid and supported by the Commission's findings of fact. In making the foregoing determinations, the Court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1946 - 630 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1994 - 674 pages
...and 557 of this title or otherwise reviewed on the record of an agency hearing provided by statute; In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error. 5 USC § 706. Defendant... | |
| United States. Food and Drug Administration - 1944 - 154 pages
...rationally permit the findings made. Section 10 (e) of the Administrative Procedure Act provides that "In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial... | |
| 1955 - 1580 pages
...fcterBinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be dt«l by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error." 329300—55 11 195 F. 2d 141 (CA 9) mood", to borrow an expression from the Universal Camera case,... | |
| United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1948 - 742 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record of [sic] such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the... | |
| United States - 1949 - 648 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial... | |
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