| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1949 - 280 pages
...repetitious evidence and no sanction shall be imposed or rule or order issued except upon consideration of the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party and as supported by and in accordance with the reliable, probative, and substantial evidence. When we consider... | |
| 1969 - 750 pages
...as Basis of decision; definition of record. No decision shall be rendered except on consideration of the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party or by the State Director and as supported by and in accordance with the reliable, probative and substantial... | |
| 1972 - 436 pages
...as basis of decision; definition of record. No decision shall be rendered except on consideration of the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party or by the State Director and as supported by and in accordance with the reliable, probative, and substantial... | |
| 2000 - 692 pages
...as basis of decision; definition of record. No decision shall be rendered except on consideration of the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party or by the State Director and as supported by and in accordance with the reliable, probative, and substantial... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and foreign commerce - 1951 - 246 pages
...whether or not an order of an administrative agency under review is "unsupported by substantial evidence" shall "review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party." In short, in adopting the Administrative Procedure Act the Congress did not do away with the presumption... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1951 - 242 pages
...whether or not an order of an administrative agency under review is "unsupported by substantial evidence" shall "review the whole record or such portions thereof as may be cited by any party." In short, in adopting the Administrative Procedure Act the Congress did not do away with the presumption... | |
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