Supreme Court Reporter, Volumer 49-50West Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... received his wages from the defendant to the end of the voyage , aggregating $ 41.10 , prior to the commence- ment ... received , elected to take compensation for said injury under the general admiralty and maritime law in such cases ...
... received his wages from the defendant to the end of the voyage , aggregating $ 41.10 , prior to the commence- ment ... received , elected to take compensation for said injury under the general admiralty and maritime law in such cases ...
Side 201
... received by the taxpayer , unless , under methods of ac- counting permitted under subdivision ( b ) of section 212 , any such amounts are to be prop- erly accounted for as of a different period ; but " ( b ) Does not include the ...
... received by the taxpayer , unless , under methods of ac- counting permitted under subdivision ( b ) of section 212 , any such amounts are to be prop- erly accounted for as of a different period ; but " ( b ) Does not include the ...
Side 274
... received sal- aries of $ 12,000 and $ 15,000 , respectively . In 1918 their combined salaries were approx- imately $ 25,000 . The record does not dis- close what they received in 1915 , 1916 and 1917 , but in 1914 they together received ...
... received sal- aries of $ 12,000 and $ 15,000 , respectively . In 1918 their combined salaries were approx- imately $ 25,000 . The record does not dis- close what they received in 1915 , 1916 and 1917 , but in 1914 they together received ...
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