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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... legislative intent to give these words a retrospective as well as a prospective effect . In Seale v . Balsdon , 51 Cal . App . 677 , 680-681 , the court said : " The words ' shall have been , ' grammatically construed , relate to the ...
... legislative intent to give these words a retrospective as well as a prospective effect . In Seale v . Balsdon , 51 Cal . App . 677 , 680-681 , the court said : " The words ' shall have been , ' grammatically construed , relate to the ...
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... legislative intent , and this may be greatly influenced by considerations of convenience , reasonableness and justice . " It will be noted that the disallowances which give occa- sion for the withholding of compensation are ex parte ...
... legislative intent , and this may be greatly influenced by considerations of convenience , reasonableness and justice . " It will be noted that the disallowances which give occa- sion for the withholding of compensation are ex parte ...
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... legislative and executive departments . It is not within the scope of the Attorney General's duty to render opinions for the guidance of private persons who engage in transac- tions with the United States . Suggested that the instant ...
... legislative and executive departments . It is not within the scope of the Attorney General's duty to render opinions for the guidance of private persons who engage in transac- tions with the United States . Suggested that the instant ...
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... legislators and writers on constitu- tional law * * * Substantial arguments have been adduced on both sides of the question . The strict construc- tionists take the view that Congress has not the power and those inclined to more liberal ...
... legislators and writers on constitu- tional law * * * Substantial arguments have been adduced on both sides of the question . The strict construc- tionists take the view that Congress has not the power and those inclined to more liberal ...
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... legislative practice relating to the Army , but they are , in the opinion of the committee , of a character entirely beneficial to the Government's inter- ests . The Secretary of War is given a discretionary author- ity that has been ...
... legislative practice relating to the Army , but they are , in the opinion of the committee , of a character entirely beneficial to the Government's inter- ests . The Secretary of War is given a discretionary author- ity that has been ...
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