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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... opinion that you have no choice in the matter , and are required by this statute to proclaim on or before April 1 , 1929 , the quotas which have been determined and reported to you by the three Secretaries . Respectfully , To the ...
... opinion that you have no choice in the matter , and are required by this statute to proclaim on or before April 1 , 1929 , the quotas which have been determined and reported to you by the three Secretaries . Respectfully , To the ...
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... opinion , therefore , is that the Act of May 29 , 1928 , is not applicable to minors employed in the Government Printing Office . Respectfully , To the PRESIDENT . WILLIAM D. MITCHELL . ELIGIBILITY OF MR . MELLON FOR THE OFFICE OF SECRE ...
... opinion , therefore , is that the Act of May 29 , 1928 , is not applicable to minors employed in the Government Printing Office . Respectfully , To the PRESIDENT . WILLIAM D. MITCHELL . ELIGIBILITY OF MR . MELLON FOR THE OFFICE OF SECRE ...
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United States. Department of Justice. an opinion to the Secretary of the Treasury , discussed this subject at considerable length . ( 2 Op . 410. ) In the course of his opinion he referred to the English common law principle that ...
United States. Department of Justice. an opinion to the Secretary of the Treasury , discussed this subject at considerable length . ( 2 Op . 410. ) In the course of his opinion he referred to the English common law principle that ...
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... opinion upon the question whether there would be any constitutional objection to the enactment by Congress of legislation requiring telegraph and cable companies to furnish to the Government for transmis- sion to foreign countries ...
... opinion upon the question whether there would be any constitutional objection to the enactment by Congress of legislation requiring telegraph and cable companies to furnish to the Government for transmis- sion to foreign countries ...
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... opinion by the Solicitor of your Depart- ment , in which he answered the first question in the affirma- tive and the second question in the negative . On January 31 , 1929 , the Post Office Department adver- tised for proposals for the ...
... opinion by the Solicitor of your Depart- ment , in which he answered the first question in the affirma- tive and the second question in the negative . On January 31 , 1929 , the Post Office Department adver- tised for proposals for the ...
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