The Government, which holds its interests here as elsewhere in trust for all the people, is not to be deprived of those interests by the ordinary court rules designed particularly for private disputes over individually owned pieces of property; and officers... Power Rate Increases: Bureau of Reclamation, Central Valley Project ... - Page 872by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee - 1974 - 1029 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1948 - 968 pages
...court rules designed particularly for private disputes over individually owned pieces of property; and officers who have no authority at all to dispose...rights by their acquiescence, laches, or failure to act.22 We have not overlooked California's argument, buttressed by earnest briefs on behalf of other... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 1794 pages
...court rules designed particularly for private disputes over individually owned pieces of property, and officers who have no authority at all to dispose of Government property cannot hy their conduct cause the Government to lose its valuable rights by their acquiescence, laches, or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Petroleum - 1950 - 392 pages
...court rules designed particularly for private disputes over individually owned pieces of property; and officers who have no authority at all to dispose...rights by their acquiescence, laches, or failure to act.a We have not overlooked California's argument, buttressed by earnest briefs on behalf of other... | |
| United States. Water Resources Policy Commission - Water - 1950 - 1164 pages
...to suit.223 Nor may the conduct of officers who have no authority to dispose of government property "cause the Government to lose its valuable rights by their acquiescence, laches, or failure to act." "* And its properties are not subject to state or local taxes or public assessments.225 Also... | |
| United States. Water Resources Policy Commission - Water - 1950 - 808 pages
...to suit.228 Nor may the conduct of officers who have no authority to dispose of government property "cause the Government to lose its valuable rights by their acquiescence, laches, or failure to act." 224 And its properties are not subject to state or local taxes or public assessments.22* Also... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1951 - 604 pages
...court rules designed particularly for private disputes over individually owned pieces of property; and officers who have no authority at all to dispose...rights by their acquiescence, laches, or failure to act.23 We have not overlooked California's argument, buttressed by earnest briefs on behalf of other... | |
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