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... ' For statutory requirements in respect to commissions to military officers see the chapter entitled COMMISSIONED OFFICERS . CHAPTER II . PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THE SEVERAL EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS MILITARY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES . 11.
... ' For statutory requirements in respect to commissions to military officers see the chapter entitled COMMISSIONED OFFICERS . CHAPTER II . PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THE SEVERAL EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS MILITARY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES . 11.
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... respect the nation , not individual rights , and being intrusted to the Executive , the decision of the Execu- tive is conclusive . * * The conclusion is that where the heads of Departments are the political or confidential agents of ...
... respect the nation , not individual rights , and being intrusted to the Executive , the decision of the Execu- tive is conclusive . * * The conclusion is that where the heads of Departments are the political or confidential agents of ...
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... respect to the exclusion of Sundays and legal holidays in the reckoning of annual leaves of absence , see section 4 , act of February 24 , 1899 ( 30 Stat . L. , 890 ) , paragraph 45 , ante . of any military board appointed for such ...
... respect to the exclusion of Sundays and legal holidays in the reckoning of annual leaves of absence , see section 4 , act of February 24 , 1899 ( 30 Stat . L. , 890 ) , paragraph 45 , ante . of any military board appointed for such ...
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... respect to the hours of business in the several Executive Departments . It replaces section 4 of the . act of March 3 , 1883 ( 22 Stat . L. , 563 ) , in relation to the same subject . This require- ment has been held by the Comptroller ...
... respect to the hours of business in the several Executive Departments . It replaces section 4 of the . act of March 3 , 1883 ( 22 Stat . L. , 563 ) , in relation to the same subject . This require- ment has been held by the Comptroller ...
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... respect to the renting of buildings in the District of Columbia see paragraphs 93a and 94 post . See , also , the act of March 3 , 1887 ( 24 Stat . L. , 509 ) . bureaus and offices of his Department or other Govern- ment 3390 MILITARY ...
... respect to the renting of buildings in the District of Columbia see paragraphs 93a and 94 post . See , also , the act of March 3 , 1887 ( 24 Stat . L. , 509 ) . bureaus and offices of his Department or other Govern- ment 3390 MILITARY ...
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28 Stat 31 Stat accused act of April act of August act of February act of July act of March appointed appropriation approved Army Regulations Article of War artillery authorized charge Chief Chief of Engineers claim clerks command commission Compt Congress contract Corps court court-martial desertion disbursing officer discharge District of Columbia duty eighteen hundred Engineers enlisted entitled Executive Departments February 27 Government grade held hereafter hereby ibid issued judge-advocate July 16 July 28 June June 18 June 23 June 30 jurisdiction land lieutenant March 16 ment military militia Navy oath offense Opin ordnance paid paragraph pay and allowances paymaster payment person prescribed President punishment purchase rank receive regiment retired Revised Statutes Secretary Secretary of War sentence soldier subsistence Territory thereof tion Treasury trial troops United vacancies volunteer War Department
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Page 15 - By the constitution of the United States the president is invested with certain important political powers, in the exercise of which he is to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country in his political character, and to his own conscience. To aid him in the performance of these duties he is authorized to appoint certain officers who act by his authority and in conformity with his orders.
Page 817 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign prince, State, colony, district, or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, every person, so offending, shall be deemed guilty...
Page 170 - Act, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before...
Page 807 - If two or more persons in any State or Territory conspire or go in disguise on the highway or on the premises of another, for the purpose of depriving, either directly or indirectly, any person or class of persons of the equal protection of the laws, or of equal privileges and immunities under the laws...
Page 61 - ... falsely mark, grade, estimate, or report upon the examination or proper standing of any person examined hereunder. or aid in so doing, or who shall willfully and corruptly make any lal.«e representations concerning the same or concerning the person examined, or who shall willfully and corruptly furnish to any person any special...
Page 153 - All claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, expressed or implied, with the Government of the United States, or for damages, liquidated or unliquidated, in cases not sounding in tort, in respect of which claims the party would be entitled to redress against the United States either in a court of law, equity, or admiralty if the United States were suable...
Page 813 - Such proceedings may be by way of petition setting forth the case and praying that such violation shall be enjoined or otherwise prohibited. When the parties complained of shall have been duly notified of such petition the court shall proceed, as soon as may be, to the hearing and determination of the case ; and pending such petition and before final decree, the court may at any time make such temporary restraining order or prohibition as shall be deemed just in the premises.
Page 406 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said Territory as to the citizens of the United States and those of any other States that may be admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor.
Page 132 - States, or of an order, process or decree of a court or judge thereof, or is in custody in violation of the constitution or of a law or treaty of the United States; or, being a subject or citizen of a foreign state and domiciled therein, is in custody for an act done or omitted under any alleged right, title; authority, privilege, protection or exemption claimed under the commission...
Page 423 - That it shall not be lawful to throw, discharge, or deposit, or cause, suffer, or procure to be thrown, discharged, or deposited either from or out of any ship, barge, or other floating craft of any kind, or from the shore, wharf, manufacturing establishment, or mill of any kind, any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state...