Conduct of Disciplinary Hearings by Coast Guard Commissioned Officers. Hearings ... Subcommittee No.3 on H.R. 2966 and S. 10771948 - 174 lappuses |
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... entered on the job , Mr. Lewis . Mr. LEWIS . I understand that . Mr. SPINGARN . Section 7 of the Administrative Procedure Act , and I think I have a copy here , provides that all cases of adjudication which are within the scope of ...
... entered on the job , Mr. Lewis . Mr. LEWIS . I understand that . Mr. SPINGARN . Section 7 of the Administrative Procedure Act , and I think I have a copy here , provides that all cases of adjudication which are within the scope of ...
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... entered in the logbook and the man would be fined by the master . The investigating officer would then issue a subpena to the man notifying him to appear at the office of the Coast Guard . In the meantime , his wages would be held up ...
... entered in the logbook and the man would be fined by the master . The investigating officer would then issue a subpena to the man notifying him to appear at the office of the Coast Guard . In the meantime , his wages would be held up ...
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... entering the industry , young boys , and there was the job of get- ting the war over with , and many of the new people entering the indus- try were not familiar with the sea and did many things a seaman would not do , but that condition ...
... entering the industry , young boys , and there was the job of get- ting the war over with , and many of the new people entering the indus- try were not familiar with the sea and did many things a seaman would not do , but that condition ...
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... entered that , and would he not have the power of subpena in this proceeding to bring that person there ? Mr. HADDOCK . The accused under misconduct has literally no power to bring witnesses in . He has a right to bring witnesses in who ...
... entered that , and would he not have the power of subpena in this proceeding to bring that person there ? Mr. HADDOCK . The accused under misconduct has literally no power to bring witnesses in . He has a right to bring witnesses in who ...
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... entered in the logbook . When he signals for full speed ahead or full speed astern and so forth , all of those are entered in the logbook , which are usually matters of fact and which , I assume , would stand up fairly well in any court ...
... entered in the logbook . When he signals for full speed ahead or full speed astern and so forth , all of those are entered in the logbook , which are usually matters of fact and which , I assume , would stand up fairly well in any court ...
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