General, Property, and Disbursing Regulations: Signal Corps, United States ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 208 sider |
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Abstract of funds account current advertisement amount appropriations approved Army Regulations articles purchased authorized bill blank forms Camp Alfred Vail cash certificate Chief Signal Officer civilian employees commanding officer copy Corps general supply daily report card department signal officer deposit depositary disbursing officer district duplicate duty electrical engineer enlisted expenditure expenses field glasses fiscal forwarded funds received furnished heliograph inspection inspector installation invoice issued June 30 ment month officer in charge organizations paid paragraph payment Philippine Philippine Department procurement property returns proposals public property purchase order purchasing officer Quartermaster Corps record reel rendered requisitions Secretary Secretary of War sergeant first class serial number shipment Signal Corps equipment Signal Corps Forms Signal Corps Manual Signal Corps property station submitted supply depots supply officer switchboard telephone thereof tion transfer Treasury United States Army unserviceable vouchers War Department Washington-Alaska Military Cable words American
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Side 83 - Disbursing officers, or the head of any Executive Department, or other establishment not under any of the Executive Departments, may apply for and the Comptroller of the Treasury shall render his decision upon any question involving a payment to be made by them or under them, which decision, when rendered, shall govern the Auditor and the Comptroller of the Treasury in passing upon the account containing said disbursement.
Side 52 - It shall be the duty of the secretary of war, of the secretary of the navy, and of the secretary of the interior to cause and require every contract made by them severally on behalf of the government, or by their officers under them appointed to make such contracts, to be reduced to writing, and signed by the contracting parties with their names at the end thereof...
Side 74 - In case the disbursing officer or agent by whom such lost, destroyed, or stolen original check was issued is dead or no longer in the service of the United States, it shall be the duty of the proper accounting officer, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, to state an account in favor of the owner of such original check for the amount thereof and to charge such amount to the account of such officer or agent...
Side 76 - No. 324. Abstract of funds received from sources other than sales of public property or services. No. 325. Account of sales of public property at public auction or on sealed proposals.
Side 51 - Any check previously drawn by him and not presented for payment within four months of its date will not be paid until its correctness shall have been attested by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Every disbursing officer, when...
Side 139 - War, and if it shall appear to the Secretary of War from the record of survey that the property has been lost or destroyed through unavoidable causes, he is hereby authorized to relieve the State from further accountability therefor...
Side 73 - States are directed to pay such duplicate checks, upon notice and proof of the loss of the original checks, under such regulations in regard to their issue and payment, and upon the execution of such bonds, with sureties...
Side 67 - Hereafter subscriptions to periodicals, which have been certified in writing by the respective heads of the executive departments or other Government establishments to be required for official use, may be paid in advance from appropriations available therefor.
Side 140 - If sold, the proceeds of such sale, as well as stoppages against officers and enlisted men, and the net proceeds of collections made from any person or from any State, Territory, or District to reimburse the Government for the loss, damage, or destruction of any property, shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States as a credit to said State.
Side 139 - Whenever any property furnished to any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, as hereinbefore provided, has been lost or destroyed, or has become unserviceable or unsuitable from use in service, or from any other cause, it shall be examined by a disinterested surveying officer of the organized militia...