United States Supreme Court Reports, 108. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1992 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
79. lappuse
... individual or by recovery from such individual or his eligible spouse ( or from the estate of either ) or by payment to such individual or his eligible spouse . ... " ( B ) The Secretary ( i ) shall make such provi- sion as he finds ...
... individual or by recovery from such individual or his eligible spouse ( or from the estate of either ) or by payment to such individual or his eligible spouse . ... " ( B ) The Secretary ( i ) shall make such provi- sion as he finds ...
138. lappuse
... individual petitioners ' payments were higher than Crandon's but lower than Paisley's . " Boeing paid the five departing employees a total of $ 485,000 . [ 494 US 156 ] None of the five individual petition- ers was a Government employee ...
... individual petitioners ' payments were higher than Crandon's but lower than Paisley's . " Boeing paid the five departing employees a total of $ 485,000 . [ 494 US 156 ] None of the five individual petition- ers was a Government employee ...
255. lappuse
... individual had presented no evidence on this issue ; and accordingly ( 3 ) sentenced the individual to death . On appeal , the individual argued , among other things , that the death penalty statute was unconstitutional because of its ...
... individual had presented no evidence on this issue ; and accordingly ( 3 ) sentenced the individual to death . On appeal , the individual argued , among other things , that the death penalty statute was unconstitutional because of its ...
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