Revising Legislation on the Importation of Foreign Excess Property: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 9996U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 77 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 12.
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... shortages or otherwise be bene- ficial to the economy of the country . " The suggested new yardstick would be that it would be unlawful to import such property only if a determination is made that it would be injurious to the economy of ...
... shortages or otherwise be bene- ficial to the economy of the country . " The suggested new yardstick would be that it would be unlawful to import such property only if a determination is made that it would be injurious to the economy of ...
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... existing section 402 , it is necessary that a determination be made whether or not importation of foreign excess property would relieve a domestic shortage or otherwise be beneficial to 4 IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY.
... existing section 402 , it is necessary that a determination be made whether or not importation of foreign excess property would relieve a domestic shortage or otherwise be beneficial to 4 IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY.
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... shortage or otherwise be beneficial to the economy of this country . Property may be imported only if the determination is affirmative . The provisions of H.R. 9996 would make it unlawful to import foreign excess property into the ...
... shortage or otherwise be beneficial to the economy of this country . Property may be imported only if the determination is affirmative . The provisions of H.R. 9996 would make it unlawful to import foreign excess property into the ...
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... shortage . Mr. FASCELL . But isn't it a fact though , and the question I am asking is in arriving at that determination that one of the principal factors you have to find out is how it is 12 IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY.
... shortage . Mr. FASCELL . But isn't it a fact though , and the question I am asking is in arriving at that determination that one of the principal factors you have to find out is how it is 12 IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY.
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... shortage of log chains at that time ? Suppose they are the same kind of steel and there is a shortage of that kind of steel ? Mr. DRUMM . I think we would have to approach this on the basis of whether or not there would be an ...
... shortage of log chains at that time ? Suppose they are the same kind of steel and there is a shortage of that kind of steel ? Mr. DRUMM . I think we would have to approach this on the basis of whether or not there would be an ...
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acquisition cost Administrative Services Act agency amendment applications approved Armed Forces Supply Assistant Administrator Assistant Secretary Automatic Release Date BARRY BDSA bill BROWN Business and Defense buyers Chairman DAWSON Colonel REY committee condition codes construction equipment Contractor Inventory criteria dealers decontrolled list Defense Services Administration Department of Commerce Department of Defense determined Division Director domestic production domestic surplus DRUMM economy excess personal property FASCELL Federal Property foreign excess property forfeiture Government HENDERSON importation of foreign Inclosure INDRITZ Industry Division injurious impact Instruction KAMPELMAN language machine tool manufacturers Market Impact Study MCKENRICK ment military departments million MULLINS nonreportable overseas areas problem production and employment production equipment Property and Administrative proposed quantities question repairs RINTELS Secretary of Commerce section 402 sold subcommittee Supply and Logistics surplus personal property Surplus Property Act Surplus Property Officer Technical Market Impact tion tire chains United utilization screening
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23. lappuse - ... and the compromise of claims and the award of compensation to Informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions hereof...
55. lappuse - Government is obligated to or has an option to take over under any type of contract as a result either of any changes in the specifications or plans thereunder or of the termination of such contract (or subcontract thereunder), prior to completion of the work, for the convenience or at the option of the Government.
3. lappuse - Agriculture (in the case of any agricultural commodity, food, or cotton or woolen goods) or the Secretary of Commerce (in the case of any other property) determines that the importation of such property would relieve domestic shortages or otherwise be beneficial to the economy of this country...
3. lappuse - Administrator to dispose of surplus property may do so by sale, exchange, lease, permit, or transfer, for cash, credit, or other property, with or without warranty, and upon such other terms and conditions as the...
55. lappuse - Salvage" means personal property that has some value in excess of its basic material content but which is in such condition that it has no reasonable prospect of use for any purpose as a unit and its repair or rehabilitation for use as a unit is clearly impracticable. Repairs or rehabilitation estimated to cost in excess of 65 percent of acquisition cost would be considered "clearly impracticable" for purposes of this definition.
4. lappuse - ... or settlement of such claims by any executive agency in accordance with the law, whenever the head of the executive agency concerned determines that it is in the interest of the United States to do so. Such property may be disposed of without advertising when the head of the executive agency concerned finds so doing to be most practicable and to be advantageous to the Government. The head of each executive agency responsible for the disposal of foreign excess property may execute such documents...
41. lappuse - Personal property. Property of any kind or any interest therein, except real property, records of the Federal Government, and naval vessels of the following categories: battleships, cruisers, aircraft-carriers, destroyers, and submarines.
56. lappuse - foreign excess property" means any excess property located outside the States of the Union, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. (g) The term "surplus property" means any excess property not required for the needs and the discharge of the responsibilities of all Federal agencies, as determined by the Administrator. (h) The term "care and handling...
4. lappuse - Islands, for foreign currencies or credits, or substantial benefits or the discharge of claims resulting from the compromise, or settlement of such claims by any Government agency in accordance with the law, whenever the Secretary of State determines that it is in the interest of the United States to do so and upon such terms and conditions as he may deem proper.
4. lappuse - ... the award of compensation to informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this section, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions...