| 1949 - 522 pages
...evidence shall be excluded. No sanction shall be imposed or order be 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 reliable, probative, and substantial evidence. Every party shall... | |
| United States. Federal Highway Administration, United States - 1976 - 418 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error.... | |
| 1979 - 896 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations the court shall review the whole record or such portions thereof at may be cited bv any party, and due account shall be taken of .the rule of prejudicial error" (60... | |
| James O. Freedman, School Mathematics Project - 1978 - 338 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1970 - 370 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de noyo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error.... | |
| United States - 2004
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error.... | |
| Robert Stuart Lorch - 1969 - 284 pages
...unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court. In making the foregoing determinations, the court shall review the whole record or those parts of it cited by a party, and due account shall be taken of the rule of prejudicial error.... | |
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