The Federal Statutes Annotated: Containing All the Laws of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature in Force on the First Day of January, 1903, Volume 3 |
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The authority of each head of a department is a parcel of the executive power of
the President . To coerce a head of a department , therefore , is to coerce the
President , and this can only be accomplished by law , constitutional in its nature
...
The authority of each head of a department is a parcel of the executive power of
the President . To coerce a head of a department , therefore , is to coerce the
President , and this can only be accomplished by law , constitutional in its nature
...
Page 260
Seven of the board , of whom the president or one of the vice - presidents shall
be one , shall form a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the
board . [ R. S. ] Act of March 21 , 1866 , ch . 21 , 14 Stat . L. " Resolution No.
Seven of the board , of whom the president or one of the vice - presidents shall
be one , shall form a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the
board . [ R. S. ] Act of March 21 , 1866 , ch . 21 , 14 Stat . L. " Resolution No.
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Containing All the Laws of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature
in Force on the First Day of January, 1903 United States. approval of the
President , may take place while the Senate is in session . ( 1877 ) 15 Op . Atty . -
Gen .
Containing All the Laws of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature
in Force on the First Day of January, 1903 United States. approval of the
President , may take place while the Senate is in session . ( 1877 ) 15 Op . Atty . -
Gen .
Page 523
After the President has acted and called out the militia , a Circuit Court of the
United States has no authority to inquire whether his decision was right . See
also Martin v . Mott , ( 1827 ) 12 Wheat . ( U. S. ) 19 ; U. S. v . One Hundred and
Twenty ...
After the President has acted and called out the militia , a Circuit Court of the
United States has no authority to inquire whether his decision was right . See
also Martin v . Mott , ( 1827 ) 12 Wheat . ( U. S. ) 19 ; U. S. v . One Hundred and
Twenty ...
Page 524
the same , it shall be lawful for the President , and it shall be his duty , to take
such measures , by the employment of the militia or the land and naval forces of
the United States , or of either , or by other means , as he may deem necessary
for ...
the same , it shall be lawful for the President , and it shall be his duty , to take
such measures , by the employment of the militia or the land and naval forces of
the United States , or of either , or by other means , as he may deem necessary
for ...
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