Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 40W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1949 |
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... Government's interest and that " it has been suggested that under the pro- visions of the Mineral Leasing Act the Department of the Interior is not only authorized to take protective action in these circumstances by leasing the deposits ...
... Government's interest and that " it has been suggested that under the pro- visions of the Mineral Leasing Act the Department of the Interior is not only authorized to take protective action in these circumstances by leasing the deposits ...
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... government of any state named in such proclamation , or of any political subdivision of any such state , or of any person acting for or on behalf of the government of any such state , or political subdivision thereof , issued after the ...
... government of any state named in such proclamation , or of any political subdivision of any such state , or of any person acting for or on behalf of the government of any such state , or political subdivision thereof , issued after the ...
Page 38
... Government and in doing so has not made provision for the assertion of claims by the Government against the officers and employees causing the damage . In the absence of statutory authority , express or implied , an officer or employee ...
... Government and in doing so has not made provision for the assertion of claims by the Government against the officers and employees causing the damage . In the absence of statutory authority , express or implied , an officer or employee ...
Page 39
... Government for a payment made by the Government to a private person for property damage resulting from the employee's negligence . ” By way of illustration he cited the following case : An employee making an official trip in a Government ...
... Government for a payment made by the Government to a private person for property damage resulting from the employee's negligence . ” By way of illustration he cited the following case : An employee making an official trip in a Government ...
Page 40
... Government in Dennis v . United States , 2 Ct . Cls . 210 , as indicating the view entertained at that time . " It is undoubtedly true that the claimant could not have proceeded against the vessel , but he might have proceeded against ...
... Government in Dennis v . United States , 2 Ct . Cls . 210 , as indicating the view entertained at that time . " It is undoubtedly true that the claimant could not have proceeded against the vessel , but he might have proceeded against ...
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