Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... corporation with its situs in the United States . It is , therefore , a " person within the United States " within the meaning of section 7 ( a ) of the Neutrality Act , and it is prohibited by the pro- visions of that section from ...
... corporation with its situs in the United States . It is , therefore , a " person within the United States " within the meaning of section 7 ( a ) of the Neutrality Act , and it is prohibited by the pro- visions of that section from ...
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... corporations engaged in the manufacture of wood pulp or print paper . Letter of Attorney General Wickersham to the Speaker of the House , dated March 18 , 1912 , declining to comply with a resolution of the House directing the Attorney ...
... corporations engaged in the manufacture of wood pulp or print paper . Letter of Attorney General Wickersham to the Speaker of the House , dated March 18 , 1912 , declining to comply with a resolution of the House directing the Attorney ...
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... Corporation v . McCarl , 275 U. S. 1. That case dealt with the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation , organized under the laws of the District of Columbia pursuant to authority vested in the United States Shipping ...
... Corporation v . McCarl , 275 U. S. 1. That case dealt with the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation , organized under the laws of the District of Columbia pursuant to authority vested in the United States Shipping ...
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... Corporation and other corporations declared by the Skinner & Eddy case to be governed by its principles . To support this distinction , he relies principally ( 1 ) upon the fact that the Authority was created by direct congres- sional ...
... Corporation and other corporations declared by the Skinner & Eddy case to be governed by its principles . To support this distinction , he relies principally ( 1 ) upon the fact that the Authority was created by direct congres- sional ...
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... corporation which it owns and controls , those activities are governmental functions , " and that " every agency which Congress can constitutionally create is a governmental agency . " Of course , the Congress could make any corporation ...
... corporation which it owns and controls , those activities are governmental functions , " and that " every agency which Congress can constitutionally create is a governmental agency . " Of course , the Congress could make any corporation ...
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