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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... matters so assigned or referred shall have the same force and effect , and may be made , evidenced , and enforced in the same manner as if made or taken by the commission . Any party affected by any order , decision , or report of any ...
... matters so assigned or referred shall have the same force and effect , and may be made , evidenced , and enforced in the same manner as if made or taken by the commission . Any party affected by any order , decision , or report of any ...
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... matter is interstate and foreign commerce . It is within the pur- view of the commerce clause . More completely than ever " since the trans- portation act has the regulatory power of the Congress been exercised . The subject matter ...
... matter is interstate and foreign commerce . It is within the pur- view of the commerce clause . More completely than ever " since the trans- portation act has the regulatory power of the Congress been exercised . The subject matter ...
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... matter be within the jurisdiction of Congress and the means appropriate to secure the desired end . Such means , so ... matters referred to in paragraphs 15 and 16 may be made through and by such agents or agencies as the commission ...
... matter be within the jurisdiction of Congress and the means appropriate to secure the desired end . Such means , so ... matters referred to in paragraphs 15 and 16 may be made through and by such agents or agencies as the commission ...
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... matters of detail . These principles are not observed in our organization at the present time as fully as they might be if H. R. 7432 were made law . We do now commit a vast amount of detailed work to subordinates , but nevertheless all ...
... matters of detail . These principles are not observed in our organization at the present time as fully as they might be if H. R. 7432 were made law . We do now commit a vast amount of detailed work to subordinates , but nevertheless all ...
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... matters consumed more time than others . To illustrate what a comparatively small item may involve , however , I call your attention to one in which I have much personal interest as chairman of the legislative committee . You will note ...
... matters consumed more time than others . To illustrate what a comparatively small item may involve , however , I call your attention to one in which I have much personal interest as chairman of the legislative committee . You will note ...
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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...
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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...
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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...