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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... held that the words " excepted position excepted position " in the latter half of paragraph 3 of Rule II applied to positions excepted by law , and as early as July 1 , 1920 , that such words applied to positions in a Government - owned ...
... held that the words " excepted position excepted position " in the latter half of paragraph 3 of Rule II applied to positions excepted by law , and as early as July 1 , 1920 , that such words applied to positions in a Government - owned ...
Page 17
... held to apply only to clerks and employees of the executive departments as opposed to employees of the so - called independent establishments or bureaus . 22 Op . 62 ; 21 Op . 338 . Special statutory provisions for leave of absence ...
... held to apply only to clerks and employees of the executive departments as opposed to employees of the so - called independent establishments or bureaus . 22 Op . 62 ; 21 Op . 338 . Special statutory provisions for leave of absence ...
Page 18
... clearly that Congress did not regard such employees as being within the general provisions of the departmental leave law . This has been expressly held by my predecessor Attorney General 18 Authority of President to Grant Sick Leave.
... clearly that Congress did not regard such employees as being within the general provisions of the departmental leave law . This has been expressly held by my predecessor Attorney General 18 Authority of President to Grant Sick Leave.
Page 19
... held by my predecessor Attorney General Harmon with respect to employees of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing . 21 Op . 338. Moreover , apart from this fact , most of the employees in question could not properly be held to be clerks ...
... held by my predecessor Attorney General Harmon with respect to employees of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing . 21 Op . 338. Moreover , apart from this fact , most of the employees in question could not properly be held to be clerks ...
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... held that where a Cou- pon Bond of the First Liberty Loan had been found in a post - office building at Denver , Colorado , by a post - office employee , and forwarded to the Treasury Department , it was the duty of the Treasury ...
... held that where a Cou- pon Bond of the First Liberty Loan had been found in a post - office building at Denver , Colorado , by a post - office employee , and forwarded to the Treasury Department , it was the duty of the Treasury ...
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