Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 38W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1937 |
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... necessary miscellaneous expenses " does not include unofficial traveling expenses_ 47 P Panama Canal . ( See Canal Zone . ) Papago Tribe of Indians . ( See Indians . ) Parks , dedication of land for , low - cost housing- ( See also ...
... necessary miscellaneous expenses " does not include unofficial traveling expenses_ 47 P Panama Canal . ( See Canal Zone . ) Papago Tribe of Indians . ( See Indians . ) Parks , dedication of land for , low - cost housing- ( See also ...
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... necessary , the literal meaning in order that the pur- pose may not fail . " 292 U. S. 455 , 464 . It is , therefore , necessary to review briefly the 12 Citizenship of Child Born Abroad.
... necessary , the literal meaning in order that the pur- pose may not fail . " 292 U. S. 455 , 464 . It is , therefore , necessary to review briefly the 12 Citizenship of Child Born Abroad.
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United States. Department of Justice. It is , therefore , necessary to review briefly the antecedent history leading to the enactment of the Act of May 24 , 1934 . The preexisting law is found in Section 1993 of the Re- vised Statutes ...
United States. Department of Justice. It is , therefore , necessary to review briefly the antecedent history leading to the enactment of the Act of May 24 , 1934 . The preexisting law is found in Section 1993 of the Re- vised Statutes ...
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... necessary to resort to such an extreme measure in order to reach a reasonable construction of the act consonant with the pur- pose and intent of the Congress . A study of the legislative history of the statute con- vincingly supports ...
... necessary to resort to such an extreme measure in order to reach a reasonable construction of the act consonant with the pur- pose and intent of the Congress . A study of the legislative history of the statute con- vincingly supports ...
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... necessary . It is inconceivable that the Congress intended administration to be carried on without funds , and to impute such an inten- tion to the Congress would produce an absurd result . In my opinion , such a construction may not be ...
... necessary . It is inconceivable that the Congress intended administration to be carried on without funds , and to impute such an inten- tion to the Congress would produce an absurd result . In my opinion , such a construction may not be ...
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