Military Laws of the United States (Army).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Military law |
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... court decisions and opinions of the Attorney General rendered since 1929 , and certain pro- visions omitted from the original text . Certain provisions included in the original text but since determined to be no longer in effect have ...
... court decisions and opinions of the Attorney General rendered since 1929 , and certain pro- visions omitted from the original text . Certain provisions included in the original text but since determined to be no longer in effect have ...
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... courts .. 14. Court of Claims . 15. Criminal Code___ . 86 88 111 114 117 16. Deceased persons_ . 125 17. Executive departments_ 129 18. Insignia --- 169 19. Land and buildings __‒‒‒ 172 20. Medical treatment and veterans ' relief .. 199 ...
... courts .. 14. Court of Claims . 15. Criminal Code___ . 86 88 111 114 117 16. Deceased persons_ . 125 17. Executive departments_ 129 18. Insignia --- 169 19. Land and buildings __‒‒‒ 172 20. Medical treatment and veterans ' relief .. 199 ...
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... Court of the United States was authorized by Title I , Deficiency Appropriation Act of June 22 , 1936 ( 49 Stat . 1600 ) . NOTES OF DECISIONS In general . - National emergency may call into activity existing dormant power of Congress ...
... Court of the United States was authorized by Title I , Deficiency Appropriation Act of June 22 , 1936 ( 49 Stat . 1600 ) . NOTES OF DECISIONS In general . - National emergency may call into activity existing dormant power of Congress ...
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... courts at time State ceded territory to United States for military reservation , and Con- gress had not passed any law giving Fed- eral courts such jurisdiction , New York court , and not Federal court , had jurisdic- tion to entertain ...
... courts at time State ceded territory to United States for military reservation , and Con- gress had not passed any law giving Fed- eral courts such jurisdiction , New York court , and not Federal court , had jurisdic- tion to entertain ...
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... expressed in the statute may not be questioned by the court . The holder of a qualified title to lands in the bed of a navigable stream is not en- titled to recover as for a taking thereof by the 3 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
... expressed in the statute may not be questioned by the court . The holder of a qualified title to lands in the bed of a navigable stream is not en- titled to recover as for a taking thereof by the 3 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
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49 Stat act of April act of Aug act of Feb act of February act of June act of Mar Administrator of Veterans agency amended by sec amount application appointed approved Atty based on act based on R. S. based on section Board Boxer Rebellion Bureau centum citation claim Commission compensation Congress construction contract contractor court Department appropriation act disability discharged District of Columbia enlisted entitled establishment Executive Order expenses February 28 Federal fiscal funds Government grade hereafter July June 16 June 30 jurisdiction labor lands March ment military or naval National Guard National Guard Bureau Navy NOTES OF DECISIONS November 12 October 20 omitted original text payment pension person prescribed President Provided further provision is added purposes Regular Army regulations repealed Reserve second paragraph Secretary Secretary of War statute subsequent appropriation acts superseded thereof tion Title transferred United States Code
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