The Law of Claims Against Governments, Including the Mode of Adjusting Them and the Procedure Adopted in Their InvestigationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1875 - 432 sider |
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... allowed to sue in circuit or district courts . And , further , the crowded state of the calendars of those courts in the large towns , where probably most of the suits would be conducted , would prolong the proceedings beyond what would ...
... allowed to sue in circuit or district courts . And , further , the crowded state of the calendars of those courts in the large towns , where probably most of the suits would be conducted , would prolong the proceedings beyond what would ...
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... allowed was a little less than $ 2,000,000 , the exact sum being , as already stated , $ 1,929,819 . There is no reason to suppose that , in the cases which remain , there would be a larger proportion of valid claims . But whether the ...
... allowed was a little less than $ 2,000,000 , the exact sum being , as already stated , $ 1,929,819 . There is no reason to suppose that , in the cases which remain , there would be a larger proportion of valid claims . But whether the ...
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... allowed such time as the court may direct , not more than six nor less than two months , to answer each petition , in which shall be set up fully and specifically all matters of law and fact which are relied on . The answer shall not be ...
... allowed such time as the court may direct , not more than six nor less than two months , to answer each petition , in which shall be set up fully and specifically all matters of law and fact which are relied on . The answer shall not be ...
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... allowed ; also , showing , in like detail , and with like statements , the cases in which appeals may have been taken to the Supreme Court of the United States . They shall also deposit in the Department of State the original records ...
... allowed ; also , showing , in like detail , and with like statements , the cases in which appeals may have been taken to the Supreme Court of the United States . They shall also deposit in the Department of State the original records ...
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... presented to , audited , allowed or paid , by any Department or officer of the United States , unless the same shall have been filed in the proper Department or with the We cannot hope to preserve the entire good will and 16 ALIEN CLAIMS .
... presented to , audited , allowed or paid , by any Department or officer of the United States , unless the same shall have been filed in the proper Department or with the We cannot hope to preserve the entire good will and 16 ALIEN CLAIMS .
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Side 306 - STATE. — The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] Fob.
Side 362 - Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this...
Side 290 - And I further declare and make known that such persons, of suitable condition will be received into the armed service of the United States to garrison forts, positions, stations, and other places and to man vessels of all sorts in said service. And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Side 317 - Department, involving disputed facts or controverted questions of law, where the amount in controversy exceeds $3,000, or where the decision will affect a class of cases or furnish a precedent for the future action of any Executive Department in the adjustment of a class of cases, or where any authority, right, privilege, or exemption is claimed or denied under the Constitution.
Side 321 - ... of a copy of said judgment, certified by the clerk of the court of claims, and signed by the chief justice, or, in his absence, by the presiding judge of said court 3 Mar., 1863, c.
Side 430 - ... actively engaged in the same war. These cases of breaking the parole are patent acts, and can be visited with the punishment of death; but the pledge does not refer to internal service, such as recruiting or drilling the recruits, fortifying places not besieged, quelling civil commotions, fighting against belligerents unconnected with the paroling belligerents, or to civil or diplomatic service for which the paroled officer may be employed. 131. If the government does not approve of the parole,...
Side 21 - Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Bepresentatives of the United...
Side 358 - ... then, and before proceeding to any other business, name some third person to act as an arbitrator or umpire in any case or cases on which they may themselves differ in opinion.
Side 425 - A prisoner of war is a public enemy, armed or attached to the hostile army for active aid, who has falen into the hands of the captor, either fighting or wounded, on the field or in the hospital, by individual surrender or by capitulation.
Side 359 - ... behalf, and to answer claims made upon it, and to represent it generally in all matters connected with the investigation and decision thereof. The...