Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 37U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... Congress in that Act define the term " classi- fied civil service , " as used in the Retirement Act , but also provided in paragraph 2 thereof that " The expression ' classified civil service ' as the same oc- curs in other Acts of Congress ...
... Congress in that Act define the term " classi- fied civil service , " as used in the Retirement Act , but also provided in paragraph 2 thereof that " The expression ' classified civil service ' as the same oc- curs in other Acts of Congress ...
Page 18
... Congress of special provisions as to leave for employees of the Govern- ment Printing Office , the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing , and the navy yards and arsenals would seem to indicate clearly that Congress did not regard such ...
... Congress of special provisions as to leave for employees of the Govern- ment Printing Office , the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing , and the navy yards and arsenals would seem to indicate clearly that Congress did not regard such ...
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... Congress and by Joint Resolution No. 12 of the Legislature of Puerto Rico of July 3 , 1929 , and all statutory requirements re- garding the issue and sale of the bonds having been complied with , said bonds , when issued in the amount ...
... Congress and by Joint Resolution No. 12 of the Legislature of Puerto Rico of July 3 , 1929 , and all statutory requirements re- garding the issue and sale of the bonds having been complied with , said bonds , when issued in the amount ...
Page 39
... Congress to impose an import tax on the coal , with the result that while imposing the tax in one provision of the law , Congress would have completely withdrawn it by another provision . This con- tention is also supported by ...
... Congress to impose an import tax on the coal , with the result that while imposing the tax in one provision of the law , Congress would have completely withdrawn it by another provision . This con- tention is also supported by ...
Page 40
... Congress as the result of the exemption where favorable trade balances exist an intention to relieve shipments of all nations from the impost through the operation of considera- tions which Congress evidently did not have before it when ...
... Congress as the result of the exemption where favorable trade balances exist an intention to relieve shipments of all nations from the impost through the operation of considera- tions which Congress evidently did not have before it when ...
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