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8. lappuse
... believe is the worst on record , the most serious damage occurred in 1963 , when there were losses esti- mated at about $ 1.8 million . As a result of this flood history , and the failure to take steps to prevent it , many businessmen ...
... believe is the worst on record , the most serious damage occurred in 1963 , when there were losses esti- mated at about $ 1.8 million . As a result of this flood history , and the failure to take steps to prevent it , many businessmen ...
34. lappuse
... believe that we have much of the existing tech- nology that is needed to manage these problems of acid mine drain- age . I met last week , last Monday , with representatives of the Mary- land Department of Water Resources and with the ...
... believe that we have much of the existing tech- nology that is needed to manage these problems of acid mine drain- age . I met last week , last Monday , with representatives of the Mary- land Department of Water Resources and with the ...
113. lappuse
... believe that this percentage will become larger . In- deed , as other smaller resources are completely developed , growing communities will turn increasingly to the Potomac for their water supply . A quick look at the flow ...
... believe that this percentage will become larger . In- deed , as other smaller resources are completely developed , growing communities will turn increasingly to the Potomac for their water supply . A quick look at the flow ...
115. lappuse
... believe , is now one of the most serious problems facing this region . To those of us who have already seen the time when we have used practically the entire flow of the river , the time is long past when we can afford any further delay ...
... believe , is now one of the most serious problems facing this region . To those of us who have already seen the time when we have used practically the entire flow of the river , the time is long past when we can afford any further delay ...
223. lappuse
... and the possib- ility that a reduction in the fresh water discharge into the upper end of Chesa- peake Bay would change the environment there and affect adversely plant and fish life Although it is hard to believe that occasional -69- 223.
... and the possib- ility that a reduction in the fresh water discharge into the upper end of Chesa- peake Bay would change the environment there and affect adversely plant and fish life Although it is hard to believe that occasional -69- 223.
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116. lappuse - Costs of regulation of streamflow features incorporated in any Federal reservoir or other impoundment under the provisions of this Act shall be determined and the beneficiaries identified and if the benefits are widespread or national in scope, the costs of such features shall be nonreimbursable.
46. lappuse - ... and the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance shall not be affected thereby. If this compact shall be held contrary to the constitution of any state participating...
15. lappuse - ... court in the state, who shall inform him of the demand made for his return, and who may appoint counsel or guardian ad litem for him. If the judge of such court shall find that the requisition is in order, he shall deliver such juvenile over to the officer whom the court demanding him shall have appointed to receive him.
189. lappuse - The tax here involved is bad not because it takes money from the pockets of the appellees. If that were all, a wholly different question would be presented. It is bad because, in the light of its history and of its present setting, it is seen to be a deliberate and calculated device in the guise of a tax to limit the circulation of information to which the public is entitled in virtue of the constitutional guaranties.
24. lappuse - ... applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this compact and the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance shall not be affected thereby. If this compact shall be held contrary to the constitution of any state...
31. lappuse - residence" or any variant thereof means a place at which a home or regular place of abode is maintained. ARTICLE IV— RETURN OF RUNAWAYS (a) That the parent, guardian, person or agency entitled to legal custody of a juvenile who has not been adjudged delinquent but who has run away without the consent of such parent, guardian, person or agency may petition...
29. lappuse - AND PURPOSES That juveniles who are not under proper supervision and control, or who have absconded, escaped or run away, are likely to endanger their own health, morals and welfare, and the health, morals and welfare of others. The cooperation of the states party to this compact is therefore necessary to provide for the welfare and protection of juveniles and of the public with respect to (1) cooperative supervision of delinquent juveniles on probation or parole; (2) the return, from one state to...
31. lappuse - ... issuance of a requisition for his return. The petition shall state the name and age of the juvenile, the name of the petitioner and the basis of entitlement to the juvenile's custody, the circumstances of his running away, his location if known at the time application is made, and such other facts as may tend to show that the juvenile who has run away is endangering his own welfare or the welfare of others and is not an emancipated minor.
10. lappuse - The judge of the court to which this application is made may hold a hearing thereon to determine whether for the purposes of this compact the petitioner is entitled to the legal custody of the juvenile, whether or not it appears that the juvenile has in fact run away without consent, whether or not he is an emancipated minor, and whether or not it is in the best interest of the juvenile to compel his return to the state.
253. lappuse - Interior that such change is justifiable as a result of necessary economic or social development and. will not interfere with or become injurious to any assigned uses made of, or presently possible in, such waters.