Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... Court in United States v . American Trucking Associations , 310 U. S. 534 , 542 : 66 * * * There is no invariable rule for the discovery of that intention . To take a few words from their context and with them thus isolated to attempt ...
... Court in United States v . American Trucking Associations , 310 U. S. 534 , 542 : 66 * * * There is no invariable rule for the discovery of that intention . To take a few words from their context and with them thus isolated to attempt ...
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... courts and he cites , as an example and of possible but not probable hindrance here , the following paragraphs in the ... Court upon petition by any person adversely affected ; and , as previously stated , 40 Op . A. G. 37 The President sec.
... courts and he cites , as an example and of possible but not probable hindrance here , the following paragraphs in the ... Court upon petition by any person adversely affected ; and , as previously stated , 40 Op . A. G. 37 The President sec.
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... court said : " Two things are essential to deprive an officer of his statu- tory compensation : The first is that the power so to do must be lodged , directly or by necessary implication , in some official hands * * * " 9 See also Smith ...
... court said : " Two things are essential to deprive an officer of his statu- tory compensation : The first is that the power so to do must be lodged , directly or by necessary implication , in some official hands * * * " 9 See also Smith ...
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... court as in connection with other claims asserted by the United States against its citizens . Aside from these considerations , it is not within the power of the head of a department to enforce such demands by administrative action save ...
... court as in connection with other claims asserted by the United States against its citizens . Aside from these considerations , it is not within the power of the head of a department to enforce such demands by administrative action save ...
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... Court observed : ( 6 * * * it is evident , from a consideration of the perti- nent acts of Congress and the decisions of this court with respect to these acts , that whether Puerto Rico comes within a given congressional act applicable ...
... Court observed : ( 6 * * * it is evident , from a consideration of the perti- nent acts of Congress and the decisions of this court with respect to these acts , that whether Puerto Rico comes within a given congressional act applicable ...
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Page 114 - The encouragement and development of an air transportation system properly adapted to the present and future needs of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense...
Page 289 - A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color and content according to the circumstances and the time in which it is used.
Page 152 - ... (b) In the case of any such person who, in order to perform such training and service, has left or leaves a position, other than a temporary position, in the employ of any employer and who (1) receives such certificate, (2) is still qualified to perform the duties of such position, and (3) makes application for reemployment within ninety days after he is relieved from such training and service...
Page 504 - States, sitting without a jury, shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear, determine, and render judgment on any claim against the United States, for money only, accruing on and after January 1, 1945, on account of damage to or loss of property or on account of personal injury or death caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any employee of the Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment...
Page 166 - The President, in time of war, is empowered, through the Secretary of War, to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation, or any part thereof, and to utilize the same, to the exclusion as far as may be necessary of all other traffic thereon, for the transfer or transportation of troops, war material and equipment, or for such other purposes in connection with the emergency as may be needful or desirable.
Page 293 - ... in relation to any proceeding, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other matter or thing in which the United States is a party or directly or indirectly interested, before any department, court-martial, bureau, officer, or any civil, military, or naval commission whatever...
Page 449 - States and their political subdivisions and instrumentalities; and tax-supported educational institutions, and to other nonprofit educational institutions which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Page 272 - ... restored without loss of seniority, ehnll be entitled to participate in insurance or other benefits offered by the employer pursuant to established rules and practices relating to employees on furlough or leave of absence...
Page 108 - The Federal credit unions organized hereunder, their property, their franchises, capital, reserves, surpluses, and other funds, and their income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States or by any State, Territorial, or local taxing authority...
Page 233 - President for the protection of the interests of the government, to enter into contracts and into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance progress and other payments thereon, without regard to the provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts...