Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 38 |
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... or the payment by the Treasury Depart . ment to the Department of Justice , as the successor to the rights of the Alien Property Custodian , of sums out of the administrative expense fund consisting of the 2 per cent deducted at the ...
... or the payment by the Treasury Depart . ment to the Department of Justice , as the successor to the rights of the Alien Property Custodian , of sums out of the administrative expense fund consisting of the 2 per cent deducted at the ...
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... countries due to the appreciation of foreign currencies in their relation to the American dollar , Provided , That such action as the President may take shall be binding upon all executive officers of the Govern . ment : ( 48 Stat .
... countries due to the appreciation of foreign currencies in their relation to the American dollar , Provided , That such action as the President may take shall be binding upon all executive officers of the Govern . ment : ( 48 Stat .
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... be insufficient in any year to meet the entire amount of the payment of the principal on outstanding bonds falling due that year in addition to the other necessary pay> ments , as provided in the aforesaid Act , then 160 Puerto Rico ...
... be insufficient in any year to meet the entire amount of the payment of the principal on outstanding bonds falling due that year in addition to the other necessary pay> ments , as provided in the aforesaid Act , then 160 Puerto Rico ...
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ments , as provided in the aforesaid Act , then the Treasurer of Puerto Rico may , with the approval of the Governor , issue new refunding bonds to the amount necessary to pay the principal falling due during the said year ; Provided ...
ments , as provided in the aforesaid Act , then the Treasurer of Puerto Rico may , with the approval of the Governor , issue new refunding bonds to the amount necessary to pay the principal falling due during the said year ; Provided ...
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ment in the vehicle itself is paramount to its interest in the value thereof . Accordingly , it is my opinion that in the consideration of offers in compromise submitted to you in cases involving the forfeiture of vehicles seized for ...
ment in the vehicle itself is paramount to its interest in the value thereof . Accordingly , it is my opinion that in the consideration of offers in compromise submitted to you in cases involving the forfeiture of vehicles seized for ...
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