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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... intended to entrust him with such safety regulation activities as are of an ad- ministrative character . To this end the Administrator is made the " chief administrative officer of the Authority . " It is also clear that under the Plan ...
... intended to entrust him with such safety regulation activities as are of an ad- ministrative character . To this end the Administrator is made the " chief administrative officer of the Authority . " It is also clear that under the Plan ...
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... intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the opinion of the Attorney General as stating the rule which should prevail except as modified by subsequent enactments ; and this conclusion re- ceives added support from ...
... intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the opinion of the Attorney General as stating the rule which should prevail except as modified by subsequent enactments ; and this conclusion re- ceives added support from ...
Page 21
... bring into the Hatch Act all of the provisions of the civil service rules regulating the political activities of civil service employees , the question is whether the Congress intended to adopt that part of 40 Op . A. G. 21 The President.
... bring into the Hatch Act all of the provisions of the civil service rules regulating the political activities of civil service employees , the question is whether the Congress intended to adopt that part of 40 Op . A. G. 21 The President.
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... intended to adopt that part of civil service Rule I which restricts employees to private expres- sions of opinions . As already demonstrated , the language and legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did not then ...
... intended to adopt that part of civil service Rule I which restricts employees to private expres- sions of opinions . As already demonstrated , the language and legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did not then ...
Page 42
... intended and should be interpreted to include the Canal Zone . It is desirable that proclamations and regulations previously issued under this section and employing the term " United States " be amended to make clear the scope of their ...
... intended and should be interpreted to include the Canal Zone . It is desirable that proclamations and regulations previously issued under this section and employing the term " United States " be amended to make clear the scope of their ...
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