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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... Authority , and the question is whether the function of holding such hearings was transferred to the Administrator , or left in the Authority ( now Civil Aeronautics Board ) . Title V of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 ( c . 601 , 52 ...
... Authority , and the question is whether the function of holding such hearings was transferred to the Administrator , or left in the Authority ( now Civil Aeronautics Board ) . Title V of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 ( c . 601 , 52 ...
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United States. Department of Justice. tion , and the Authority shall thereupon assign such applica- tion for hearing at a place convenient to the applicant's place of residence or employment : Provided , That the Authority may , in its ...
United States. Department of Justice. tion , and the Authority shall thereupon assign such applica- tion for hearing at a place convenient to the applicant's place of residence or employment : Provided , That the Authority may , in its ...
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... Authority and the five - member Board of the Civil Aeronautics Authority . The Adminis- trator is made the chief administrative officer of the Au- thority with respect to all functions other than those relating to economic regulations ...
... Authority and the five - member Board of the Civil Aeronautics Authority . The Adminis- trator is made the chief administrative officer of the Au- thority with respect to all functions other than those relating to economic regulations ...
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... authority of law . I have examined this opinion and concur both in its reasoning and in the conclusion reached . It may be possible to distinguish Executive Order Indian Reservations from lands purchased for river and harbor im ...
... authority of law . I have examined this opinion and concur both in its reasoning and in the conclusion reached . It may be possible to distinguish Executive Order Indian Reservations from lands purchased for river and harbor im ...
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... authority which the Attorney General had held to be lacking is per- suasive evidence that it intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the opinion of the Attorney General as stating the rule which should prevail ...
... authority which the Attorney General had held to be lacking is per- suasive evidence that it intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the opinion of the Attorney General as stating the rule which should prevail ...
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