Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1932 |
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... necessary statistical or other in- formation . This is borne out by what appears in the Con- gressional Record and the Reports of Congressional Com- mittees . When the Act was passed , and afterwards , there existed some doubt as to ...
... necessary statistical or other in- formation . This is borne out by what appears in the Con- gressional Record and the Reports of Congressional Com- mittees . When the Act was passed , and afterwards , there existed some doubt as to ...
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... necessary . Violations are punishable by fine and imprisonment , and by refusal to issue further permits to the guilty employer . The employer , upon demand , shall produce evidence of age of an employee believed to be a minor and ...
... necessary . Violations are punishable by fine and imprisonment , and by refusal to issue further permits to the guilty employer . The employer , upon demand , shall produce evidence of age of an employee believed to be a minor and ...
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... necessary in the case of such officers as the new President wished to retain . There are many instances of such officers holding over under different Presidents , some of which will be men- tioned hereafter as illustrations . In the ...
... necessary in the case of such officers as the new President wished to retain . There are many instances of such officers holding over under different Presidents , some of which will be men- tioned hereafter as illustrations . In the ...
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... necessary and intended for its use in the conduct of its business as a common carrier . " The Court held that this statute did not prohibit a railroad company from transporting articles or commodities " manu- factured , mined , produced ...
... necessary and intended for its use in the conduct of its business as a common carrier . " The Court held that this statute did not prohibit a railroad company from transporting articles or commodities " manu- factured , mined , produced ...
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... necessary to consider first whether the Department has power at present by regulation , to re- quire privately owned telegraph or cable companies in this country to deliver copies of suspected telegrams and cable- grams filed with them ...
... necessary to consider first whether the Department has power at present by regulation , to re- quire privately owned telegraph or cable companies in this country to deliver copies of suspected telegrams and cable- grams filed with them ...
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