Federal Aid for Unemployment Relief: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Manufactures, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 5125, a Bill to Provide for Cooperation by the Federal Government with the Several States in Relieving the Hardship and Suffering Caused by Unemployment, and for Other Purposes ... Printed for the Use of the Committee on ManufacturesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 203 lappuses |
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1. lappuse - ... such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books and books of reference, and for paper, printing, and binding) as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
186. lappuse - The law of corporations, accordingly, might well be considered as a potential constitutional law for the new economic state, while business practice is increasingly assuming the aspect of economic statesmanship.
186. lappuse - The rise of the modern corporation has brought a concentration of economic power which can compete on equal terms with the modern state economic power versus political power, each strong in its own field. The state seeks in some aspects to regulate the corporation, while the corporation, steadily becoming more powerful, makes every effort to avoid such regulation. Where its own interests are concerned, it even attempts to dominate the state.
2. lappuse - If such plans are in conformity with the provisions of this Act and reasonably appropriate and adequate to carry out its purposes, they shall be approved by the director and due notice of such approval shall be given to the State agency.
2. lappuse - Act, and shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the treasurers of the various States the amount which has been apportioned to each State for the fiscal year for which such appropriation has been made. Sec.