The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... authorized by Congress as provided by the Constitu- tion and in 5 U.S.C. 7342. No regular Government employee may ... authorization may not be grant- ed where prohibited by law or Deci- sion B - 128527 of the Comptroller Gen- eral and ...
... authorized by Congress as provided by the Constitu- tion and in 5 U.S.C. 7342. No regular Government employee may ... authorization may not be grant- ed where prohibited by law or Deci- sion B - 128527 of the Comptroller Gen- eral and ...
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... authorized rep- resentative . ( d ) The term agency shall mean the Federal agency , State highway depart- ment under 23 U.S.C. 113 , or recipient State or local government under title 1 of the State and Local Fiscal Assist- ance Act of ...
... authorized rep- resentative . ( d ) The term agency shall mean the Federal agency , State highway depart- ment under 23 U.S.C. 113 , or recipient State or local government under title 1 of the State and Local Fiscal Assist- ance Act of ...
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... authorized representative . § 2.3 Consent of the Secretary . The consent of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative may be obtained as follows : The applicant shall file an applica- tion in the form of an affidavit . Such ...
... authorized representative . § 2.3 Consent of the Secretary . The consent of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative may be obtained as follows : The applicant shall file an applica- tion in the form of an affidavit . Such ...
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... authorized offi- cer or employee of the contractor or subcontractor who supervises the pay- ment of wages , and ... authorized representa- tive , and by authorized representatives of the Department of 36 §3.3 29 CFR Subtitle A ( 7-1-93 ...
... authorized offi- cer or employee of the contractor or subcontractor who supervises the pay- ment of wages , and ... authorized representa- tive , and by authorized representatives of the Department of 36 §3.3 29 CFR Subtitle A ( 7-1-93 ...
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... authorized by the employee . ( f ) Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loans to or to purchase shares in credit unions organized and operated in ac- cordance with Federal and State credit union statutes . ( g ) ...
... authorized by the employee . ( f ) Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loans to or to purchase shares in credit unions organized and operated in ac- cordance with Federal and State credit union statutes . ( g ) ...
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215. lappuse - Relevant evidence" means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.
205. lappuse - Errors and irregularities occurring at the oral examination in the manner of taking the deposition, in the form of the questions or answers, in the oath or affirmation, or in the conduct of parties and errors of any kind which might be obviated, removed, or cured if promptly presented, are waived unless seasonable objection thereto is made at the taking of the deposition.
219. lappuse - Bases of Opinion Testimony by Experts The facts or data in the particular case upon which an expert bases an opinion or inference may be those perceived by or made known to the expert at or before the hearing.
204. lappuse - Rule 43 (b) . (d) Use of depositions. At the trial or upon the hearing of a motion or an interlocutory proceeding, any part or all of a deposition, so far as admissible under the rules of evidence, may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition or who had due notice thereof, in accordance with any one of the following provisions...
205. lappuse - EFFECT OF TAKING OR USING DEPOSITIONS. A party shall not be deemed to make a person his own witness for any purpose by taking his deposition. The introduction in evidence of the deposition or any part thereof for any purpose other than that of contradicting or impeaching the deponent makes the deponent the witness of the party introducing the deposition, but this shall not apply to the use by an adverse party of a deposition as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of this rule.
201. lappuse - ... is unable without undue hardship to obtain the substantial equivalent of the materials by other means. In ordering discovery of such materials when the required showing has been made, the court shall protect against disclosure of the mental impressions, conclusions, opinions or legal theories of an attorney or other representative of a party concerning the litigation.
216. lappuse - When, after an event, measures are taken which, if taken previously, would have made the event less likely to occur, evidence of the subsequent measures is not admissible to prove negligence or culpable conduct in connection with the event. This rule does not require the exclusion of evidence of subsequent measures when offered for another purpose, such as proving ownership, control, or feasibility of precautionary measures, if controverted, or impeachment.
222. lappuse - Market quotations, tabulations, lists, directories, or other published compilations, generally used and relied upon by the public or by persons in particular occupations. (18) Learned treatises. To the extent called to the attention of an expert witness upon cross-examination or relied upon by the expert witness in direct examination, statements contained in published treatises, periodicals, or pamphlets on a subject of history, medicine, or other science or art, established as a reliable authority...
220. lappuse - The following are not excluded by the hearsay rule, even though the declarant is available as a witness: (1) Present sense impression. A statement describing or explaining an event or condition made while the declarant was perceiving the event or condition, or immediately thereafter. (2) Excited utterance. A statement relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant was under the stress of excitement caused by the event or condition.
202. lappuse - An interrogatory otherwise proper is not necessarily objectionable merely because an answer to the interrogatory involves an opinion or contention that relates to fact or the application of law to fact...