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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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administrator Adulteration and Misbranding Amount Baumgarten & Sons Boarding School brig Bureau Burglary Carter Ballantyne chairs Chas Chesapeake & Potomac Claimant collector and clerk collector and inspector collector in charge CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Congress Contingent expenses Court of Claims Crane Co Day School December Deputy collector desk Detailed statement difference in pay Disallowed ending June 30 Fire fiscal year 1914 fiscal year ending Fred fund Hoge & McDowell Hugh Reilly Indian irrigation James John June 30 Louis Hartig machine Mackall Bros Messenger Miscellaneous Multigraph Mutual Film Corporation National Electrical Supply Nautical expert Navy Department Ohio paid Pencil Postal Telegraph-Cable Postal Telegraph-Cable Co Potomac Telephone R. P. Clarke Remington Typewriter Rudolph & West schooner Secretary Shoemaker & Busch Spanish-American War Stat Telegrams Telephone service Total Underwood Typewriter United vessel W. B. Moses Washington Western Union Western Union Telegraph William York
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Side 3 - When immediate delivery or performance is required by the public exigency the articles or service required may be procured by open purchase or contract at the places and in the manner in which such articles are usually bought and sold, or such services engaged, between individuals.
Side 3 - 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 3 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles or performance of the service.
Side 10 - ... to make examinations and surveys for, and to locate and construct, as herein provided, irrigation works for the storage, diversion, and development of waters, including artesian wells, and to report to Congress at the beginning of each regular session as to the results of such examinations and surveys, giving estimates of cost of all contemplated works, the quantity and location of the lands which can be irrigated therefrom, and all facts relative to the practicability of each irrigation project...
Side 15 - ... a full and complete statement of all their receipts and expenditures as such officers, showing in detail the items of expense, classifying them under the proper appropriations, and also showing the aggregate thereof, and exhibiting in a clear and concise manner the exact condition of all public moneys by them received, paid out, and remaining in their possession as such officers.
Side 3 - Hereafter the purchase of supplies and the procurement of services for all branches of the Army service may be made in open market, in the manner common among business men, when the aggregate of the amount required does not exceed five hundred dollars; but every such purchase exceeding one hundred dollars shall be promptly reported to the Secretary of War for approval under such regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 1 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," approved February 28, 1919, and all other Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto.
Side 5 - Secertary of War shall prescribe; and such contracts shall be made with the lowest responsible bidders, accompanied by such securities as the Secretary of War shall require, conditioned for the faithful prosecution and completion of the work according to such contract.
Side 5 - The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SIB : I have the honor to transmit herewith for the consideration of the Congress a proposed supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year 1952, in the amount of $1,053,000, for the Department of Labor.
Side 45 - The Computation of Rations for Farm Animals by the Use of Energy Values.