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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xi. lappuse
instruct the postmaster at any post office at which mail is received addressed to such person or concern to return to the postmaster_at the office at which they were originally mailed all letters or other matter so addressed , with the ...
instruct the postmaster at any post office at which mail is received addressed to such person or concern to return to the postmaster_at the office at which they were originally mailed all letters or other matter so addressed , with the ...
xvi. lappuse
... received from taxation of island , which is poor , swampy , and treeless , except for the improvements made at the bathing beach . Many of the young people in the town of Buffalo patronize the bathing beach , and they would be benefited ...
... received from taxation of island , which is poor , swampy , and treeless , except for the improvements made at the bathing beach . Many of the young people in the town of Buffalo patronize the bathing beach , and they would be benefited ...
9. lappuse
... received from the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in equal parts . On page 38 : The first year of service for all ...
... received from the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in equal parts . On page 38 : The first year of service for all ...
1. lappuse
... receiving the same in the enabling act admitting the State to the Union . There have been 14 States admitted to the Union since 1862. All of these , with the single exception of the State of Oklahoma , have either received land ...
... receiving the same in the enabling act admitting the State to the Union . There have been 14 States admitted to the Union since 1862. All of these , with the single exception of the State of Oklahoma , have either received land ...
2. lappuse
... received • 30,000 acres of land for each Representative in Congress when ad- mitted to the Union . The States of New Mexico and Arizona when admitted to the Union were given land in lieu of the acts of 1862 and 1866 and especially ...
... received • 30,000 acres of land for each Representative in Congress when ad- mitted to the Union . The States of New Mexico and Arizona when admitted to the Union were given land in lieu of the acts of 1862 and 1866 and especially ...
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65th CONGRESS accompany H. R. acres additional allotment amendment as follows Amendment numbered amount appropriations approved Army authorized bill H. R. bonds Bureau cent clerks commission compensation Congress construction Coos Bay corporation Corps cost court Department disagreement District of Columbia employees enacted enlisted estimates existing law fiscal following REPORT Government grant hereby House of Representatives House recede income increase Indian interest Interior June 30 lease legislation liberty bonds license lieu thereof ment military naval navigation Navy necessary nineteen hundred officers operation Oregon paid payment person peyote prescribed present President Provided further public lands purposes recommended referred the bill regulations reservation salaries SCOTT FERRIS Secretary Secretary of War Senate agree Senate numbered Senate receded strike submitted the following Territory of Hawaii tion Treasury Union and ordered United United States Navy War Department Washington widow word
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6. lappuse - An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes", approved September 7, 1916, as amended, shall extend to persons given employment under the provisions of this Act.
13. lappuse - That nothing in this act shall be construed as affecting or intending to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use, or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder...
13. lappuse - That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to perform any and all acts and to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into full force and effect.
9. lappuse - The legislature cannot delegate its power to make a law ; but it can make a law to delegate a power to determine some fact or state of things upon which the law makes, or intends to make, its own action depend.
3. lappuse - President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said...
4. lappuse - And in case of disobedience to a subpoena the commission may invoke the aid of any court of the United States in requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence.
8. lappuse - An Act to establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization and to provide a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States...
1. lappuse - An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto,' approved February 17, 1911, as amended March 4, 1915, an action has accrued to the plaintiff,
13. lappuse - ... the insurance shall be payable to such person or persons within the permitted class of beneficiaries as would under the laws of the state of the residence of the insured be entitled to his personal property in case of intestacy.
6. lappuse - ... erroneously exercised the rights and performed the duties of a citizen of the United States in good faith, may file the petition for naturalization prescribed by law without making the preliminary declaration of intention required of other aliens, and upon satisfactory proof to the court that he has so acted may be admitted as a citizen of the United States upon complying in all respects with the other requirements of the naturalization law.