Regulations Governing Field Employees: Effective May 1, 1910, Volum 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 25 sider |
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Side 23 - It is hereby ordered that hereafter no officer, clerk, or employee in the executive service of the Government, who is also a notary public, shall charge or receive any compensation whatever for performing any notarial act for an officer, clerk, or employee of the Government in his official capacity, or in any matter in which the Government is interested, or for any person when, in the case of such person, the act is performed during...
Side 20 - Territories, or names of the Canadian provinces will be counted and charged for each as one word. The abbreviations for the names of cities, towns, villages, States, Territories, and provinces will be counted and charged for the same as if written in full.
Side 20 - Repeat back." (See Rules 6 and 7.) In a collect message this rule will apply, except that the word "collect" in the check will be counted but not charged for. When a message bears two or more addresses and delivery is to be made to each address, it will be charged for as two or more messages, as the case may be.
Side 10 - ... and outside of the District of Columbia, at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and employees...
Side 20 - Abbreviations of weights and measures in common use, figures, decimal points, bars of division, and in ordinal numbers the affixes " st," " d," " nd," " rd," and "th" will be each counted as one word.
Side 21 - All groups of letters, whether pronounceable or not, !- when such groups are not dictionary words and are not combinations of dictionary words, will in domestic messages be counted at the rate of five letters or fractions of five letters to the word.
Side 20 - If a message be offered without signature, the sender's attention should be called to the omission, and if the sender then decline to sign the message, the receiving clerk will write in the place of the signature the words "Not signed." RULE 3.— Words to Be Counted and Charged For.— In a prepaid message the under-mentioned words will be counted and charged for, viz : All words in an extra date. (See Rule 8.) All extra words in an address.* *In the address of a message to one person, or to a firm,...
Side 20 - When a message bears two or more addresses, and delivery is to be made to each address, it will be charged for as two or more messages, as the case may be. Example : A message addressed to " W. Brown, 197 Broadway, and B. Wells, 60 Exchange Place, NY," will be charged for as two messages. The additional address will not be considered as extra words. In counting a message, dictionary words, initial letters, surnames of persons, names of cities...
Side 20 - Canadian provinces, will be counted and charged for each as one word. The abbreviations for the names of cities, towns, villages, States, Territories, and Provinces will be counted and charged for the same as if written in full. In names of countries or counties all the words will be counted and charged for.
Side 23 - Testimony in admiralty case after appeal.— In admiralty appeals no testimony shall be taken except under a commission issued from this court to a clerk of a United States court or a United States commissioner, by direction of the court, the circuit justice, or either circuit judge, qualified to sit on appeal in said case, after cause shown to such court, justice or judge, that such evidence is material and necessary, and could not by due diligence have been produced at the original hearing. Such...