Conditions of Government Contracts: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 3055, to Provide Conditions for the Purchase of Supplies and the Making of Contracts, Loans, Or Grants by the United States, and for Other Purposes, August 19, 20, 1935, Volumer 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 556 sider |
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... mean by the Government ? It would apply to a State institution and not to the Federal institution ? Mr. REED . That is correct , sir . Mr. MICHENER . In other words , if you buy material from the Federal Government there would be no ...
... mean by the Government ? It would apply to a State institution and not to the Federal institution ? Mr. REED . That is correct , sir . Mr. MICHENER . In other words , if you buy material from the Federal Government there would be no ...
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... mean the contractor himself ? Senator WALSH . The invitation for bids and the written contracts require the contractor to certify that he is going to or has exacted those conditions - minimum wage conditions - from his subcon- tractor ...
... mean the contractor himself ? Senator WALSH . The invitation for bids and the written contracts require the contractor to certify that he is going to or has exacted those conditions - minimum wage conditions - from his subcon- tractor ...
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... mean when the contract is made or when the bids are advertised for - the specifications for bids ? Senator WALSH . When the contract is made there can be the changes that are made by mutual agreement between the contractor and the ...
... mean when the contract is made or when the bids are advertised for - the specifications for bids ? Senator WALSH . When the contract is made there can be the changes that are made by mutual agreement between the contractor and the ...
Side 22
... mean that was primarily why it was called . But it has seemed best to have the statements made that we have had made . I think now we shall have to proceed , at least for the moment , to getting the views which will express the ...
... mean that was primarily why it was called . But it has seemed best to have the statements made that we have had made . I think now we shall have to proceed , at least for the moment , to getting the views which will express the ...
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... mean now that the matter has been con- sidered and you have been excluded by the consent of Government agencies from practically everything ? Mr. FLETCHER . From the National Recovery Act ; yes . The CHAIRMAN . You never had a code ? Mr ...
... mean now that the matter has been con- sidered and you have been excluded by the consent of Government agencies from practically everything ? Mr. FLETCHER . From the National Recovery Act ; yes . The CHAIRMAN . You never had a code ? Mr ...
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Side 4 - Board shall have jurisdiction to issue to such person an order requiring such person to appear before the Board, its member, agent, or agency, there to produce evidence if so ordered, or there to give testimony touching the matter under investigation or in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by said court as a contempt thereof.
Side 126 - The Board may, by one or more of its members or by such agents or agencies as it may designate, prosecute any inquiry necessary to its functions in any part of the United States.
Side 369 - ... consumption, sale, or storage therein, shall upon arrival in such State or Territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such animals or birds had been produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages or otherwise.
Side 370 - States, or place noncontiguous but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, where said goods, wares, and merchandise are intended by any person interested therein to be received, possessed? sold, or in any manner used, either in the original package or otherwise in violation of any law of such State...
Side 547 - ... to increase the consumption of industrial and agricultural products by increasing purchasing power, to reduce and relieve unemployment, to improve standards of labor, and otherwise to rehabilitate industry and to conserve natural resources.
Side 4 - States for the District of Columbia, within the jurisdiction of which the inquiry is carried on or within the jurisdiction of which said person guilty of contumacy or refusal to obey is found or resides or transacts business...
Side 7 - If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Side 496 - ... we cannot accept the doctrine that women of mature age, sui juris, require or may be subjected to restrictions upon their liberty of contract which could not lawfully be imposed in the case of men under similar circumstances.
Side 166 - An Act to provide conditions for the purchase of supplies and the making of contracts by the United States, and for other purposes", approved June 30, 1936 (49 Stat.
Side 538 - On the contrary, it belongs to the state, as the guardian and trustee for its people, and having control of its affairs, to prescribe the conditions upon which it will permit public work to be done on its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities.