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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... removing the presumption of validity which might be reasonably re- garded as attaching to a payment duly approved by an authorized Government disbursing officer . It is because of such considerations that the courts , in construing ...
... removing the presumption of validity which might be reasonably re- garded as attaching to a payment duly approved by an authorized Government disbursing officer . It is because of such considerations that the courts , in construing ...
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... removal of certain legislative restrictions in which the Government finds itself entwined in the pur- chase of its aircraft . We are setting up new machinery for this purpose . The liberalization of the existing law relative to aircraft ...
... removal of certain legislative restrictions in which the Government finds itself entwined in the pur- chase of its aircraft . We are setting up new machinery for this purpose . The liberalization of the existing law relative to aircraft ...
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... removal of the entire duty on such article , transferring it from the dutiable to the free list . By the reverse process the existing duty could be increased by two increases so proclaimed to twice what it was when the Trade Agreements ...
... removal of the entire duty on such article , transferring it from the dutiable to the free list . By the reverse process the existing duty could be increased by two increases so proclaimed to twice what it was when the Trade Agreements ...
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... removed from his office . " - " 887. Interest of agents and employees in Indian con- tracts . No agent or employee of the United States Govern- ment or of any of the departments thereof , while in the service of the Government , shall ...
... removed from his office . " - " 887. Interest of agents and employees in Indian con- tracts . No agent or employee of the United States Govern- ment or of any of the departments thereof , while in the service of the Government , shall ...
Page 83
... removal from office ; and , in addition thereto , the court shall , in its discre- tion , have the power to punish by imprisonment of not more than six months . " These statutes have been broadly construed to prohibit Government ...
... removal from office ; and , in addition thereto , the court shall , in its discre- tion , have the power to punish by imprisonment of not more than six months . " These statutes have been broadly construed to prohibit Government ...
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