... retirement pay, or pension, payable under said Acts, which under the law of the State wherein the beneficiary had his last legal residence would escheat to the State, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned by... Committee Prints - 189. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1965Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1930 - 216 lapas
...under the law of the State wherein the veteran had his last legal residence would escheat to the State, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the veteran or his estate, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat... | |
| 1930 - 1366 lapas
...under the law of the State wherein the veteran had his last legal residence, would escheat to the State shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the veteran or his estate less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat... | |
| United States. Veterans Administration - 1931 - 540 lapas
...under the law of the State wherein the veteran had his last legal residence would escheat to the State, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the veteran or. his estate, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat... | |
| United States. Congress. Committee on World war veterans' legislation - 1934 - 308 lapas
...under the law of the State wherein the veteran had his last legal residence would escheat to the State, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the veteran or his estate, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1935 - 90 lapas
...the St-ite wherein the [veteran] beneficiary had his last legal residence would escheat to the State, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the [veteran] beneficiary or his estate, or by the personal representative: of the deceased beneficiary,... | |
| United States, United States. Veterans Administration - 1937 - 390 lapas
...residence, his estate would escheat to the State : Provided further, That any funds in the hands of a guardian, curator, conservator, or person legally...vested with the care of the beneficiary or his estate, derived from compensation, automatic or term insurance, emergency officers' retirement pay, or pension,... | |
| 1980 - 1158 lapas
...assets derived from Veterans Administration benefits which would under State law escheat to the State, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat is in order. (b) General Post Fund; 38 USC 5220(a). Upon the death of a veteran intestate while a member or patient... | |
| 1998 - 760 lapas
...derived from Department of Veterans Affairs benefits which would under State law escheat to the State, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat is in order. (b) General Post Fund; 38 USC 5220(a). Upon the death of a veteran Intestate while a member or patient... | |
| 1974 - 914 lapas
...assets derived from Veterans Administration benefits which would under State law escheat to the State, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat is In order. (b) General post fund; 38 U^SC 5220 (a). Upon the death of a veteran intestate while a member or patient... | |
| 1951 - 1064 lapas
...the law of the State wherein the veteran had his last legal residence would escheat to the States, shall escheat to the United States and shall be returned...conservator, or person legally vested with the care of the veteran or his estate, less legal expenses of any administration necessary to determine that an escheat... | |
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