United States Supreme Court Reports, 115. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1996 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
606. lappuse
... regulations verbatim , and ( ii ) § 902 ( f ) ( 2 ) ' s legislative history , and ( c ) thus , the Secretary's authority to promulgate regulations that were not more restrictive than the HEW regulations necessarily entailed discretion ...
... regulations verbatim , and ( ii ) § 902 ( f ) ( 2 ) ' s legislative history , and ( c ) thus , the Secretary's authority to promulgate regulations that were not more restrictive than the HEW regulations necessarily entailed discretion ...
614. lappuse
... regulations were not " more re- strictive than " the HEW regulations by virtue of the DOL's third rebuttal provision , and therefore reversed an administrative award of benefits to a claimant found to qualify under the HEW regulations ...
... regulations were not " more re- strictive than " the HEW regulations by virtue of the DOL's third rebuttal provision , and therefore reversed an administrative award of benefits to a claimant found to qualify under the HEW regulations ...
626. lappuse
... regulations . This argument is straightforward ; it reasons that the mere existence of regulatory provi- sions permitting rebuttal of statutory elements not rebuttable under the HEW interim regulations renders the DOL interim regulations ...
... regulations . This argument is straightforward ; it reasons that the mere existence of regulatory provi- sions permitting rebuttal of statutory elements not rebuttable under the HEW interim regulations renders the DOL interim regulations ...
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