Citizens' training camps-Continued. Candidates, Officers Reserve Corps, pay during training at Camps of- Authority for maintenance of Period of maintenance to be prescribed by Course of, to be prescribed by Pay of candidates of Officers' Reserve Corps during training- Proceeds of sales, how long available. Rifle Ranges. (See Rifle Ranges.) Sales of Quartermaster property to persons attending, authorized. Paragraph. 775 771 773 773 775 772 771 Training- Course of, to be prescribed by 773 Maintenance of camps for, authority, etc. 771 Period during which camps shall be maintained to be prescribed by-- Civilian marksmanship. (See Rifle ranges for civilian instruction.) Claims (see also Claims against the United States and Court of Claims) : Payment of any debts before debts due the United States are satisfied: Voluntary assignment of debtor; priority of the United States. Aliens; reciprocal rights to prosecute claims in Court of Claims-. Appeals; right of, for release under bond or liability to United States-- Attorney General to appear on behalf of the United States.. Auditors' decisions; making original or modifying existing construction 70 72 Claims against the United States-Continued. Paragraph. Baggage, regulation allowance of, officers and enlisted men. 83 Balances; where amount recovered is less than amount withheld; how 103 Breach of contract; rights of action reserved to United States- 188 126 Certificate of discharge; duplicate of, not accepted in settlement of 98 152 Loyalty a jurisdictional fact in claims for supplies, etc--. 152 to have any jurisdiction---. Compensation for official services; restriction on suits for. Compensation for official services; district courts and Court of Claims not Compensation of subpoenaed witnesses- Concurrent jurisdiction of district courts with Court of Claims- Contracts; damages not sounding in tort--. Costs; allowance of, to prevailing party- Counsel- Attorney General to provide for Employment of; how obtained_. Employment of, prohibited by department heads. Fees of; no deductions to be made for. Oaths of, when prosecuting-- Who may administer_. Court of Claims. (See Court of Claims.) Damages due to maneuvers and other military operations. Damages to private property due to maneuvers, etc.. Decisions of auditors_ Department heads to notify the Attorney General_. Department of Justice to perform all legal services required for other 110 120 58 109 72 117 130 70 60, 62 62 84 64 65 108 108 72 70 69, 70 Disallowed; not to be reopened. 74, 85 Disbursing officers; decree of Court of Claims to act as a credit in settle- Duplicate certificate of discharge not to be accepted in settlement of.. 98 94 61 Examination of- Where administrative examination has not been had- Examination of witnesses, Attorney General to provide for- False claims; penalty for presenting_. Final decisions of district courts; review of, by appeal or writ of error---- 114, 115 Former employees of departments not to prosecute before two years. 63 136 Further hearings Claims against the United States-Continued. Fourth of July; rejected if excessive- Fraud; not allowed where used Heavy gun fire; losses and damages incident to, to be reported_. Indian cases; appeals in Paragraph. 142 141 129 108 151 Information, etc., from departments and Congress- 140 Injuries received in the service, civilians___ 956-993 Officers and enlisted men and members of Nurse Corps-- 861 145 Amount of debt due the United States to be withheld_. Where rendered against the United States. To be a full discharge Jurisdiction of Circuit Court of Appeals. Of district courts with Court of Claims.. Not to extend to treaty claims_ Rights of married women, minors, etc.--. Claims not exceeding $10,000. Rights of married women, minors, etc. Jury not necessary in certain suits_ Land-grant railroads; payment of-- Lapsed appropriations; how settled, etc.. Liability limited to certain articles_. 125 145 127 99 103 146 114, 115 116, 121 110 131 139 135 109 112 110 110 113 1267 74 69 81 Losses by disbursing officers; jurisdiction of__. 121 Losses or damages, private property, due to target practice_ 97 Loss of regulation allowance of baggage. 83 Lost and destroyed property of officers and enlisted men; to be presented Loyalty restriction repealed; service prior to April 13, 1861. 67 112 Militia; no reimbursement to, etc., not accepted as of same grade_ Unsettled accounts; reimbursement to certain States in case of.. Claims against the United States-Continued. Paragraph. Original construction by auditors referred to comptroller for approval---- 72 72 Pay and allowances; no deduction for attorneys' fees-- 84 95 146 99 In cases transmitted to Court of Claims. 127 144 Payment of judgments; where action has been rendered against the 103 Payment of, not authorized; when_ 74, 85 Payment of, referred to Court of Claims by Congress_ 128 Pending before executive departments, may be transmitted to Court 124 Report to be rendered__. Pending in Congress, may be reported to Court of Claims_. Form of For release from official bond_ To be verified by affidavit; when. Power of attorney; execution of, in presence of witnesses- Private property; accounting officers of Treasury to settle- Loss or damage due to target practice. Lost or destroyed; regulation allowance of baggage___ To be presented within two years- 82 Property lost or destroyed belonging to officers and enlisted men_. 75-82 Compelling testimony 59 Compensation of subpoenaed witnesses-- 58 Employment of attorneys or counsel by department heads prohibited__ Reciprocal rights granted to aliens- Subpoenas for witnesses, by whom issued_. Witnesses' fees, amount of---. Public accounts to be settled in Treasury Department- Reciprocal rights to aliens. Reexamination of not authorized; when_. Referred by Congress to Court of Claims; report of facts, conclusions, etc__ Referred by departments; findings to be reported--- Reimbursement for services- Members of militia, etc., not accepted into Volunteer Army-- To certain States in cases of unsettled accounts, etc_ To States for subsistence of militia, etc. Reports to be made to Congress. Amount due where claims have been allowed_ Losses or damages to private property. Revision of; when permissible-- 65 61 133 57 58 73 133 74, 85 128 124 90 96 94 93 87,92 107 107 108 86 Claims against the United States-Continued. In proceedings for release under bond or liability to United States-- Paragraph. 183 182 112 Set-off- Amount of debt due the United States to be deducted; when. 99, 101 99 Balances, where judgment has been rendered against the United States_ 103 103 With interest_ 103 Determination of 122 Payment of where judgment is rendered against the United States-- 103 102 To be withheld by Secretary of Treasury; when--- 101 Unsettled accounts against the United States not to be ground for- Accounting officers of Treasury; duties of in connection with. 74, 85 Equipment, etc., purchased at rendezvous and afterwards used in Army_ Repayment to certain States for expenses incurred in equipping Volun- 87, 89, 92, 93 Interest not to be allowed or refunded. 88 Revision of settlement; when permissible. States equipping Volunteers; interest not to be allowed or refunded___ In the Supreme Court and Court of Claims to be prosecuted by- Target practice; losses or damages incident to; reports to be rendered. Treaty claims; jurisdiction of Court of Claims not to extend to- 131 94 108 |