Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 39W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1941 |
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... conclusion is to some extent supported by the use of the word " hereafter " at the beginning of the statute ... conclude that the act does not permit the withholding of compensation on account of a payment as to which the General ...
... conclusion is to some extent supported by the use of the word " hereafter " at the beginning of the statute ... conclude that the act does not permit the withholding of compensation on account of a payment as to which the General ...
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... conclusion . * * Practical considerations lead to the conclusion that the liberal view , sustaining the power , should be adopted . * * * I do not believe the Congress would pay any attention to an opinion of an Attorney Gen- eral to ...
... conclusion . * * Practical considerations lead to the conclusion that the liberal view , sustaining the power , should be adopted . * * * I do not believe the Congress would pay any attention to an opinion of an Attorney Gen- eral to ...
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... conclude in favor of the constitutionality of a measure , he could not deny the presence of doubt ; and yet , as the Government's chief advocate in the courts , he would hesitate publicly to express misgivings which would only supply an ...
... conclude in favor of the constitutionality of a measure , he could not deny the presence of doubt ; and yet , as the Government's chief advocate in the courts , he would hesitate publicly to express misgivings which would only supply an ...
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... conclusion . Your Solicitor also is of the opinion that the proposed extensions come within the provisions of the contracts here- inbefore set forth . Apparently this is the view of the con- tractor and it has indicated its willingness ...
... conclusion . Your Solicitor also is of the opinion that the proposed extensions come within the provisions of the contracts here- inbefore set forth . Apparently this is the view of the con- tractor and it has indicated its willingness ...
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... conclusion is that the case of Adkins v . Children's Hospital , supra , should be , and it is , overruled . " The decisions are practically in accord in holding that the courts have no power to repeal or abolish a statute , and that ...
... conclusion is that the case of Adkins v . Children's Hospital , supra , should be , and it is , overruled . " The decisions are practically in accord in holding that the courts have no power to repeal or abolish a statute , and that ...
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