Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volum 54W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1920 |
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... rank , pay , and allowances authorized by law for the retirement of such bureau chief , " was enacted for the benefit of bureau chiefs who are placed on the retired list while so serving , and does not apply to an officer who having ...
... rank , pay , and allowances authorized by law for the retirement of such bureau chief , " was enacted for the benefit of bureau chiefs who are placed on the retired list while so serving , and does not apply to an officer who having ...
Side 71
... rank of rear admiral . The term of office is only four years . At the end of that term he is liable to revert to a lower rank . The statute means that if an officer " shall subsequently " - that is , at any later time- " be retired " he ...
... rank of rear admiral . The term of office is only four years . At the end of that term he is liable to revert to a lower rank . The statute means that if an officer " shall subsequently " - that is , at any later time- " be retired " he ...
Side 72
... rank , pay , and title of rear admiral . " This construction agrees also with that placed by this court upon the law fixing the rank of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy as captain in the Navy or colonel in the Marine Corps , as ...
... rank , pay , and title of rear admiral . " This construction agrees also with that placed by this court upon the law fixing the rank of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy as captain in the Navy or colonel in the Marine Corps , as ...
Side 73
... rank , pay , and allowance of a colonel , can be retired from that position as a colonel , and be entitled to the retired pay of an officer of that rank on the retired list . " These decisions of the Attorney General , in the case of a ...
... rank , pay , and allowance of a colonel , can be retired from that position as a colonel , and be entitled to the retired pay of an officer of that rank on the retired list . " These decisions of the Attorney General , in the case of a ...
Side 74
... rank and retired pay of a rear admiral of the second nine . Mr. Richard P. Whiteley , with whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General William L. Frierson , for the defendants . HAY , Judge , reviewing the facts found to be established ...
... rank and retired pay of a rear admiral of the second nine . Mr. Richard P. Whiteley , with whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General William L. Frierson , for the defendants . HAY , Judge , reviewing the facts found to be established ...
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Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volum 53 United States. Court of Claims Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1919 |
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act of June act of March action administrator administratrix admr admx Affirmed by Supreme allowed amount application appointed Army assignee August W Augustine Minor c-VOL Charles Charles H Cicero claimant commissioner Comptroller Congress contractors Cotton seized Court of Claims customs service decision deductions defendants delegation delivered the opinion Department drawback duty Edward entitled entry ex'x exec FEBRUARY 17 filed fraud George George W Government heirs Henry James James F John Joseph Joseph E JUNE 9 jurisdiction King & King land Leflore and McCurtain Lincoln Logging contract Machen master McGiehan Menominee Indians ment motion Nation Navy Pacific package boxes paid parties payment petition plaintiff plaintiff company question railroad rank rear admiral reference refund rendered Reporter's statement retired Revised Statutes rule Samuel Samuel Garland schooner Secor Secretary seized by Federal Stat suit Supreme Court Thomas tion Treasury United Wall William H
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Side 111 - For this purpose, where there is no treaty and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision, resort must be had to the customs and usages of civilized nations, and, as evidence of these, to the works of jurists and commentators who by years of labor, research, and experience have made themselves peculiarly well acquainted with the subjects of which they treat.
Side 89 - That the imported materials used in the manufacture or production of articles entitled to drawback of customs duties when exported shall, in all cases where drawback of duties paid on such...
Side 46 - ... suit against the United States in the Court of Claims or in the District Court of the United States for the district in which such owner is a resident for reasonable and entire compensation for unauthorized use or disclosure.
Side 45 - Act of 1921, for the recovery of any internal-revenue tax alleged to have been erroneously or illegally assessed or collected, or of any penalty claimed to have been collected without authority or any sum alleged to have been excessive or in any manner wrongfully collected, under the internalrevenue laws...
Side 185 - Corps, who shall have had twelve years of service, at least three years of which shall have been on detached duty away from permanent station, or on duty beyond the continental limits of the United States, or both, shall...
Side 198 - Interior and has not been transported out of the same, but nothing herein contained shall operate to enlarge the rights of any railway company to cut timber on the public domain...
Side cxix - An act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary...
Side 82 - Corps fail in his physical examination and be found incapacitated for service by reason of physical disability contracted in the line of duty, he shall be retired with the rank to which his seniority entitled him to be promoted...
Side 76 - That should the officer fail in his physical examination, and be found incapacitated for service by reason of physical disability contracted in line of duty he shall be retired with the rank to which his seniority entitled him to be promoted...
Side cxx - That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to adjust, pay, or discharge any agreement, express or implied, upon a fair and equitable basis that has been entered into, in good faith during the present emergency and prior to November twelfth, nineteen hundred and eighteen...