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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Page 85
... present outstanding indebtedness against the cotton in the Pool is 10 ¢ per pound . The proposed 2 ¢ per pound loan would not , therefore , make the total loan in ex- cess of the market value of the cotton , and in this respect the loan ...
... present outstanding indebtedness against the cotton in the Pool is 10 ¢ per pound . The proposed 2 ¢ per pound loan would not , therefore , make the total loan in ex- cess of the market value of the cotton , and in this respect the loan ...
Page 112
... present circum- stances would defeat a clear power of the Secretary under the same Act . In such a situation the presumption must yield to the firmly established principle that a statute must not be so construed that one part will ...
... present circum- stances would defeat a clear power of the Secretary under the same Act . In such a situation the presumption must yield to the firmly established principle that a statute must not be so construed that one part will ...
Page 117
... present positions on a basis other than a civil service status acquired through open competitive examination to pass such an examination . However , the Treasury Department was authorized under Civil Service Rule IX to reinstate , and ...
... present positions on a basis other than a civil service status acquired through open competitive examination to pass such an examination . However , the Treasury Department was authorized under Civil Service Rule IX to reinstate , and ...
Page 120
... presents the question whether the funds pro- vided in Section 208 of the National Industrial Recovery Act may be used for subsistence homesteads upon Indian reservations . In so far as Section 208 is concerned , there is no applicable ...
... presents the question whether the funds pro- vided in Section 208 of the National Industrial Recovery Act may be used for subsistence homesteads upon Indian reservations . In so far as Section 208 is concerned , there is no applicable ...
Page 128
... present applicants for immigration visas involve moral turpitude , within the meaning of Section 3 of the Immigration Act , approved February 5 , 1917 , c . 29 , 39 Stat . 874 , 875 ( U. S. C. , Title 8 , Sec . 136 ) , excluding from ...
... present applicants for immigration visas involve moral turpitude , within the meaning of Section 3 of the Immigration Act , approved February 5 , 1917 , c . 29 , 39 Stat . 874 , 875 ( U. S. C. , Title 8 , Sec . 136 ) , excluding from ...
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