I. C. C. Powers: Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 7432, a Bill to Authorize the I. C. C. to Delegate Certain of Its Powers. January 18, 1933...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 30 lappuses |
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... handled . All that we are now asking is an opportunity to extend the same principle a little further . While the members of the commission find their time very fully occupied with an abundance of hard work , they are not seeking this ...
... handled . All that we are now asking is an opportunity to extend the same principle a little further . While the members of the commission find their time very fully occupied with an abundance of hard work , they are not seeking this ...
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... handle the work if it were given comprehensive powers of regulation over all agencies of interstate transportation for hire and more duties with respect to railroad reorganizations , and if it also had the authority which is sought in ...
... handle the work if it were given comprehensive powers of regulation over all agencies of interstate transportation for hire and more duties with respect to railroad reorganizations , and if it also had the authority which is sought in ...
10. lappuse
... handled by our present Bureau of Accounts and Section of Tariffs . This new bureau should have attached to it at least ... handle them quite as well as commissioners , and could give the parties a better oppor- tunity for oral argument ...
... handled by our present Bureau of Accounts and Section of Tariffs . This new bureau should have attached to it at least ... handle them quite as well as commissioners , and could give the parties a better oppor- tunity for oral argument ...
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... handled by some other public body . I find it very difficult to draw such a line of distinction between our duties . As a matter of law , the great bulk of our duties are neither adminis- trative nor judicial but instead are legislative ...
... handled by some other public body . I find it very difficult to draw such a line of distinction between our duties . As a matter of law , the great bulk of our duties are neither adminis- trative nor judicial but instead are legislative ...
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... handle a case of reparations . Mr. EASTMAN . I presume that could be the case . The CHAIRMAN . Any power that the Interstate Commerce Com- mission has , it appears to me , is purely the power of an agency . Mr. HUDDLESTON . Congress has ...
... handle a case of reparations . Mr. EASTMAN . I presume that could be the case . The CHAIRMAN . Any power that the Interstate Commerce Com- mission has , it appears to me , is purely the power of an agency . Mr. HUDDLESTON . Congress has ...
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8. lappuse - In every case where an alien is excluded from admission into the United States, under any law or treaty now existing or hereafter made, the decision of a board of special inquiry adverse to the admission of such alien shall be final, unless reversed on appeal to the Secretary of Labor...
8. lappuse - Whenever an application is made for a patent which, in the opinion of the Commissioner, would interfere with any pending application, or with any unexpired patent, he shall give notice thereof to the applicants, or applicant and patentee, as the case may be, and shall direct the Primary Examiner to proceed to determine the question of priority of invention.
8. lappuse - Each board shall consist of three members, who shall be selected from such of the immigrant officials in the service as the Commissioner- General of .Immigration, with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, shall from time to time designate as qualified to serve on such boards...
3. lappuse - All such orders shall take effect forthwith and remain in effect until otherwise ordered by the Board. In conformity with and subject to the order or orders of the...
6. lappuse - Whenever any district inspector shall, In the performance of his duty, find any locomotive boiler or apparatus pertaining thereto not conforming to the requirements of the law or the rules and regulations established and approved as hereinbefore stated...
7. lappuse - Certificates of registration of marks registered upon the principal register shall be issued in the name of the United States of America, under the seal of the Patent Office, and shall either be signed by the Commissioner or have his name printed thereon and attested by an assistant commissioner or by one of the law examiners duly designated by the Commissioner...
3. lappuse - Fourth. The Mediation Board is hereby authorized by its order to assign, or refer, any portion of its work, business, or functions arising under this or any other Act of Congress, or referred to it by Congress or either branch thereof, to an individual member of the Board or to an employee or employees of the Board to be designated...
3. lappuse - Any order, decision, or report made or other action taken by any of said divisions in respect of any matters so assigned or referred to it shall have the same force and effect...
8. lappuse - Such boards shall keep a complete permanent record of their proceedings and of all such testimony as may be produced before them ; and the decision of any two members of a board shall prevail...
3. lappuse - Agriculture," approved October 1, 1890, is amended by adding at the end thereof a new paragraph to read as follows...