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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... held the statute appli- cable to so - called Executive Order Indian Reservations and executed a number of leases affecting such reservations . The President referred the matter to the Attorney General who declared the leases to have ...
... held the statute appli- cable to so - called Executive Order Indian Reservations and executed a number of leases affecting such reservations . The President referred the matter to the Attorney General who declared the leases to have ...
Page 14
... 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 except as modified by subsequent enactments ...
... 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 except as modified by subsequent enactments ...
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... held by him , and thereafter no part of the funds appropri- ated by any act of Congress for such position or office shall be used to pay the compensation of such person . " SEC . 10. The provisions of this act shall be in addition to ...
... held by him , and thereafter no part of the funds appropri- ated by any act of Congress for such position or office shall be used to pay the compensation of such person . " SEC . 10. The provisions of this act shall be in addition to ...
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... held by him . Re- moval from position or office for violation of the provisions of section 9 ( a ) is clearly mandatory , unless there are other provisions of the statute requiring a different conclusion . Since section 10 of the Hatch ...
... held by him . Re- moval from position or office for violation of the provisions of section 9 ( a ) is clearly mandatory , unless there are other provisions of the statute requiring a different conclusion . Since section 10 of the Hatch ...
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... held thereon not less than thirty days after the date of the notice , except that the public hearing on regulations under section 404 ( a ) may be held within a reasonable time , to be fixed by the Secretary , after notice thereof . At ...
... held thereon not less than thirty days after the date of the notice , except that the public hearing on regulations under section 404 ( a ) may be held within a reasonable time , to be fixed by the Secretary , after notice thereof . At ...
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