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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... present owner of the land ] . " The Administrator of the Federal Works Agency there- fore inquires : " 1. Is the project as described a ' public project ' within the meaning of the Relief Appropriation Acts of 1940 and 1941 ? " 2. Under ...
... present owner of the land ] . " The Administrator of the Federal Works Agency there- fore inquires : " 1. Is the project as described a ' public project ' within the meaning of the Relief Appropriation Acts of 1940 and 1941 ? " 2. Under ...
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... present owner of the abutting land and reimbursed to him by the home owners who will actually occupy the lots . In reaching these conclusions , however , I have in mind the statement of the Administrator that " the Commissioner of the ...
... present owner of the abutting land and reimbursed to him by the home owners who will actually occupy the lots . In reaching these conclusions , however , I have in mind the statement of the Administrator that " the Commissioner of the ...
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... present within the United States , and the amount of the loan would be payable from the funds of the steamship company . The presence within the United States of the steamship company brings it , in my opinion , within the prohibition ...
... present within the United States , and the amount of the loan would be payable from the funds of the steamship company . The presence within the United States of the steamship company brings it , in my opinion , within the prohibition ...
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... present humani- tarian functions in time of peace , will have a military status , and become a first Naval Reserve in time of war . The principal advantages to be derived from this consolidation will be * * " ( d ) The creation of a ...
... present humani- tarian functions in time of peace , will have a military status , and become a first Naval Reserve in time of war . The principal advantages to be derived from this consolidation will be * * " ( d ) The creation of a ...
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... present question . In view of this established policy with respect to retire- ment of Naval Reserve officers , it would seem likely that had the Congress intended to effectuate a change , it would have done so in unambiguous language ...
... present question . In view of this established policy with respect to retire- ment of Naval Reserve officers , it would seem likely that had the Congress intended to effectuate a change , it would have done so in unambiguous language ...
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