The Federal Reporter: With Key-number Annotations ..., Volume 289West Publishing Company, 1923 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 14
By section 213 the Commissioner was undoubtedly given authority, with the
approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to require both returns. The document,
failure to make which the statute penalizes, is not styled a “report”; the statute ...
By section 213 the Commissioner was undoubtedly given authority, with the
approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to require both returns. The document,
failure to make which the statute penalizes, is not styled a “report”; the statute ...
Page 18
This consideration does not fail of importance because the contract was not
necessarily for plaintiff's entire requirements for a given period, without reference
to such amount as it might receive or for which it was under contract with other ...
This consideration does not fail of importance because the contract was not
necessarily for plaintiff's entire requirements for a given period, without reference
to such amount as it might receive or for which it was under contract with other ...
Page 28
The testimony I have given is based on these calculations and upon information I
derived from the foreman of the shop.” t It appearing that plaintiff kept cost records
, and that some of the information from which the witness had testified was ...
The testimony I have given is based on these calculations and upon information I
derived from the foreman of the shop.” t It appearing that plaintiff kept cost records
, and that some of the information from which the witness had testified was ...
Page 41
[6] The contention that the contracts should be declared void because the bond
given by the contractor did not meet the requirements of the statute must be
overruled. After performance by the contractor, the defendant cannot avoid
payment by ...
[6] The contention that the contracts should be declared void because the bond
given by the contractor did not meet the requirements of the statute must be
overruled. After performance by the contractor, the defendant cannot avoid
payment by ...
Page 50
Even from the testimony of the only government witness, there is a suggestion
that consent to take the money was never given, for he says: “First he hesitated;
finally he allowed me to take the $2.” The record shows that the accused were
very ...
Even from the testimony of the only government witness, there is a suggestion
that consent to take the money was never given, for he says: “First he hesitated;
finally he allowed me to take the $2.” The record shows that the accused were
very ...
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Page 273 - For value received hereby sell, assign and transfer unto ^ shares of the capital stock represented by the within certificate and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint attorney to transfer the said stock on the books of the within named company with full power of substitution in the premises.
Page 289 - Stat. 704, 705, amended the act of 1910 to readThat whenever an invention described in and covered by a patent of the United States shall hereafter be used or manufactured by or for the United States...
Page 389 - Court of the District of Columbia, or in the district court of the United States for the district in which such claimant resides, or, if a corporation, where it has its principal place of business...
Page 516 - Court ; and no civil suit shall be brought before either of said courts against any person by any original process or proceeding in any other district than that whereof he is an inhabitant...
Page 197 - Education, or school district shall incur any indebtedness or liability in any manner, or for any purpose, exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided for it for such year, without the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof, voting at an election to be held for that purpose...
Page 699 - ... in the absence of actual fraud in the transaction, the judgment of the directors as to the value of the property purchased shall be conclusive...
Page 448 - ... the Alien Property Custodian, or required so to be, or seized by him shall be that provided by the terms of this Act, and in the event of sale or other disposition of such property by the Alien Property Custodian, shall be limited to and enforced against the net proceeds received therefrom and held by the Alien Property Custodian or by the Treasurer of the United States.
Page 183 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 289 - ... shall hereafter be used by the United States without license of the owner thereof or lawful right to use the same, such owner may recover reasonable compensation for such use by suit in the Court of Claims.
Page 258 - SEC. 3. A search warrant can not be issued but upon probable cause, supported by affidavit, naming or describing the person and particularly describing the property and the place to be searched.