United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., 337. sējumsUnited States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1949 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 52.
lix. lappuse
... Tort Claims Act ... 49 , 582 , 682 First War Powers Act . , ... 198 , 472 , 783 Selective Training & Service Act Sherman Act ...... 78 , 137 , 293 Social Security Act . Suits in Admiralty Act .. 783 78 , 783 , 810 Taft - Hartley Act ...
... Tort Claims Act ... 49 , 582 , 682 First War Powers Act . , ... 198 , 472 , 783 Selective Training & Service Act Sherman Act ...... 78 , 137 , 293 Social Security Act . Suits in Admiralty Act .. 783 78 , 783 , 810 Taft - Hartley Act ...
49. lappuse
... Tort Claims Act . Pp . 53-54 . 169 F.2d 840 , reversed . A District Court gave judgment against the Govern- ment under the Federal Tort Claims Act , 60 Stat . 842 , 28 U. S. C. ( 1946 ed . ) § 931 ( now § 2674 ) , for the death of one ...
... Tort Claims Act . Pp . 53-54 . 169 F.2d 840 , reversed . A District Court gave judgment against the Govern- ment under the Federal Tort Claims Act , 60 Stat . 842 , 28 U. S. C. ( 1946 ed . ) § 931 ( now § 2674 ) , for the death of one ...
50. lappuse
... Tort Claims Act , 60 Stat . 842 , 28 U. S. C. ( 1946 ed . ) § 931 , now 28 U. S. C. § 2674. The question is whether members of the United States armed forces can recover under that Act for injuries not incident to their service . The ...
... Tort Claims Act , 60 Stat . 842 , 28 U. S. C. ( 1946 ed . ) § 931 , now 28 U. S. C. § 2674. The question is whether members of the United States armed forces can recover under that Act for injuries not incident to their service . The ...
51. lappuse
... tort claims bills introduced in Congress between 1925 and 1935. All but two contained exceptions denying recovery to members of the armed forces . When the present Tort Claims Act 2 H. R. 12178 , 68th Cong . , 2d Sess .; H. R. 12179 ...
... tort claims bills introduced in Congress between 1925 and 1935. All but two contained exceptions denying recovery to members of the armed forces . When the present Tort Claims Act 2 H. R. 12178 , 68th Cong . , 2d Sess .; H. R. 12179 ...
52. lappuse
... tort actions against the United States . But we are dealing with an accident which had nothing to do with the Brooks ' army careers , injuries not caused by their service except in the sense that all human events depend upon what has al ...
... tort actions against the United States . But we are dealing with an accident which had nothing to do with the Brooks ' army careers , injuries not caused by their service except in the sense that all human events depend upon what has al ...
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