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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... position " of the broad scope of the spending power under the general welfare clause - a view which I had ventured to rely upon in my opinion of August 26 , 1935 , 38 Op . 258 , thus , apparently , ending one phase of the historic ...
... position " of the broad scope of the spending power under the general welfare clause - a view which I had ventured to rely upon in my opinion of August 26 , 1935 , 38 Op . 258 , thus , apparently , ending one phase of the historic ...
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... position . Often , however , although the Attorney Gen- eral should 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 ...
... position . Often , however , although the Attorney Gen- eral should 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 ...
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... the aircraft , or any separable part thereof . In no event shall the contract price exceed the amount submitted in the bid . " The Judge Advocate General of your Department takes the position 32 Right to Contract Price for Airplanes.
... the aircraft , or any separable part thereof . In no event shall the contract price exceed the amount submitted in the bid . " The Judge Advocate General of your Department takes the position 32 Right to Contract Price for Airplanes.
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... position that under paragraph ( t ) of section 10 , when the Secretary of War has awarded a contract , neither the award nor any of the proceedings leading up to the award can be questioned by any officer of the Government except the ...
... position that under paragraph ( t ) of section 10 , when the Secretary of War has awarded a contract , neither the award nor any of the proceedings leading up to the award can be questioned by any officer of the Government except the ...
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... appointments are subject to confirmation by the Senate . " Section 2 of said rule provides that no person shall be appointed to a position in the classified service " until he passes an 52 Applicability of Civil Service Rules.
... appointments are subject to confirmation by the Senate . " Section 2 of said rule provides that no person shall be appointed to a position in the classified service " until he passes an 52 Applicability of Civil Service Rules.
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