Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 38U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... Congress . A study of the legislative history of the statute con- vincingly supports the view that the purpose of Congress was to equalize the rights of men and women in respect of transmitting citizenship to their children born abroad ...
... Congress . A study of the legislative history of the statute con- vincingly supports the view that the purpose of Congress was to equalize the rights of men and women in respect of transmitting citizenship to their children born abroad ...
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... Congress , postponing pay- ments of awards of the Mixed Claims Commission while Germany is in arrears under the debt - funding agreement of June 23 , 1930 , does not restrict payment of administrative expenses pursuant to paragraph ( 1 ) ...
... Congress , postponing pay- ments of awards of the Mixed Claims Commission while Germany is in arrears under the debt - funding agreement of June 23 , 1930 , does not restrict payment of administrative expenses pursuant to paragraph ( 1 ) ...
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... Congress had previously pro- vided for administrative expenses , it may be presumed that that body knew that funds therefor are necessary . It is inconceivable that the Congress intended administration to be carried on without funds ...
... Congress had previously pro- vided for administrative expenses , it may be presumed that that body knew that funds therefor are necessary . It is inconceivable that the Congress intended administration to be carried on without funds ...
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... Congress intended any different rule to apply in this case , it is my further opinion that the statute has the effect of cancelling and releasing all claims against surety companies such as those filed by the Gov- ernment in the ...
... Congress intended any different rule to apply in this case , it is my further opinion that the statute has the effect of cancelling and releasing all claims against surety companies such as those filed by the Gov- ernment in the ...
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... Congress did not contem- plate the assumption of exclusive jurisdiction over land pur- chased for resale to private persons as subsistence home- steads sites , yet , of course , Congress did authorize the pur- chase of such land and did ...
... Congress did not contem- plate the assumption of exclusive jurisdiction over land pur- chased for resale to private persons as subsistence home- steads sites , yet , of course , Congress did authorize the pur- chase of such land and did ...
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