... upon the request of the Commission, it shall be the duty of any district attorney of the United States to whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States... Merchant Marine Act, 1935: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United ... - Page 345by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Surface Transportation - 1935Full view - About this book
| William Mills Ivins, Herbert Delavan Mason - 1908 - 1242 pages
...apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney-General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of soich prosecution... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 608 pages
...Attorney. f General. tute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney.General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of such prosecution... | |
| Edward Beauchamp Peirce - 1908 - 1232 pages
...apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney-General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of such prosecuPennltles... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 722 pages
...General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof,...be paid out of the appropriation for the expenses 211 US DAT, J., dissenting. of the courts of the United States; and for the purposes of this act the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 740 pages
...whom the Commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States all necessary...proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof; and the costs and expenses of such prosecution... | |
| Oklahoma Corporation Commission - 1910 - 1070 pages
...whom the commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States all necessary...proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of such prosecution... | |
| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - 1910 - 1004 pages
...apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney-General of the United States all necessary proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of such prosecution... | |
| 1910 - 1240 pages
...direction <n the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeitures. ilies, its officers, agents, surgeons, physicians and attorney* toe ap propriatlon for the expenses of the courts of the United States. "The commission may employ... | |
| State Railroad Commission of Colorado - 1911 - 230 pages
...under the direction of the Attorney General of the State, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeiture. The costs and expenses of such prosecution shall be...paid out of the appropriation for the expenses of said Commission. Lawful for Sec. 17. If, after a decision, order or requirement commission to jjas... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1911 - 718 pages
...whom the commission may apply to institute in the proper court and to prosecute under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States all necessary...proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of all violations thereof, and the costs and expenses of such prosecution... | |
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