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... language is parsed more carefully , petitioner's position be- comes dubious , and when the lan- guage is read against the back- ground of the statutory structure , it becomes untenable . The difficulty with including ced- ing ...
... language is parsed more carefully , petitioner's position be- comes dubious , and when the lan- guage is read against the back- ground of the statutory structure , it becomes untenable . The difficulty with including ced- ing ...
Side 402
... language of a statute is clear in its application , the normal rule is that we are bound by it . There is , of course , a legitimate exception to this rule , which the Court invokes , see ante , at 453-454 , 105 L Ed 2d , at 391-392 ...
... language of a statute is clear in its application , the normal rule is that we are bound by it . There is , of course , a legitimate exception to this rule , which the Court invokes , see ante , at 453-454 , 105 L Ed 2d , at 391-392 ...
Side 549
... language differs from the language in Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 31 ( e ) , which was promulgated in 1972 to provide procedural rules for Congress ' earlier forays into criminal forfeiture . The Rule provides : " If the ...
... language differs from the language in Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 31 ( e ) , which was promulgated in 1972 to provide procedural rules for Congress ' earlier forays into criminal forfeiture . The Rule provides : " If the ...
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