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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 8
... action looking to appointment could have been taken but was not taken by the appointing officer , either from a register of eligibles or by transfer or reinstatement , the Civil Service Com- mission should , at a later date , take action ...
... action looking to appointment could have been taken but was not taken by the appointing officer , either from a register of eligibles or by transfer or reinstatement , the Civil Service Com- mission should , at a later date , take action ...
Page 9
... action whereby an employee is ac- corded a competitive classified status for future action ; " 5. Whether in the consideration of these questions there should be any distinction made between a position in the Ex- ecutive civil service ...
... action whereby an employee is ac- corded a competitive classified status for future action ; " 5. Whether in the consideration of these questions there should be any distinction made between a position in the Ex- ecutive civil service ...
Page 11
... action was based upon its interpreta- tion of an opinion of Acting Attorney General Frierson of July 19 , 1920 ( 32 Op . 273 ) . Some of the language of the opinion supports the construction placed upon it by the Commission . ( See ...
... action was based upon its interpreta- tion of an opinion of Acting Attorney General Frierson of July 19 , 1920 ( 32 Op . 273 ) . Some of the language of the opinion supports the construction placed upon it by the Commission . ( See ...
Page 14
... action nunc pro tunc in meritorious cases when its attention has been drawn to the omission of some formality ... action should not be permitted to annul or obliterate the status to which an employee , perhaps without his knowledge , was ...
... action nunc pro tunc in meritorious cases when its attention has been drawn to the omission of some formality ... action should not be permitted to annul or obliterate the status to which an employee , perhaps without his knowledge , was ...
Page 21
... action acquires no property in the note and has no right to demand the payment of it ; and if the promisor pays it , after notice that it came into the possession of the holder by finding , he would not be protected against a demand by ...
... action acquires no property in the note and has no right to demand the payment of it ; and if the promisor pays it , after notice that it came into the possession of the holder by finding , he would not be protected against a demand by ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
39 Stat 48 Stat Act of June Act of March Administration agency Alaska alien amended application appointment appropriation approval Army Attorney authority bill Board bonds branch banking Civil Service Commission classified civil service Commissioner Comptroller contracts Court DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE depositors deposits Director District of Columbia draft duties Economy Act effect emergency employees enactment entitled establish executive departments Executive Order Farm Credit Administration Federal funds gold Government grant HOMER CUMMINGS Immigration Industrial Recovery Act issued July June 16 June 30 lands legislative Legislature letter loans ment National Bank National Industrial Recovery officers payment persons Philippine Islands positions prescribed President proposed order provisions of section Puerto Rico purchase purpose question Reconstruction Finance Corporation regulations requesting my opinion Respectfully Retirement Act Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of War Section 213 seigniorage Senate statute submitted supra thereof tion Title transfer United Veterans