Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Band 9R. Farnham, 1866 |
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... Consul at Halifax , 500 • Case of the Steamers General Miramon and the Marquis De La Habana , Case of W. H. DeGroot , 455 479 • Case of William Gay's Widow , 43 Cayo Verde , . 406 PAGE . Cession of Federal Jurisdiction by States , Cession ...
... Consul at Halifax , 500 • Case of the Steamers General Miramon and the Marquis De La Habana , Case of W. H. DeGroot , 455 479 • Case of William Gay's Widow , 43 Cayo Verde , . 406 PAGE . Cession of Federal Jurisdiction by States , Cession ...
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... consul was to receive a salary not only for the time spent at the place of his official duty , but , in addition to that , for the time occupied in awaiting his instructions , in travelling to his post of duty , and in returning home at ...
... consul was to receive a salary not only for the time spent at the place of his official duty , but , in addition to that , for the time occupied in awaiting his instructions , in travelling to his post of duty , and in returning home at ...
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... consul retained in office under the act of 1855 is a consul appointed under that act , so far as regards com- pensation . That compensation was a salary , to be counted from the time when he reached his post of duty down to the time ...
... consul retained in office under the act of 1855 is a consul appointed under that act , so far as regards com- pensation . That compensation was a salary , to be counted from the time when he reached his post of duty down to the time ...
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... of the last clause of the eighth section of the act of 1856 - a consul shall not be allowed compensation for the time occupied Compensation of Diplomatic and Consular Officers . in coming home TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 91.
... of the last clause of the eighth section of the act of 1856 - a consul shall not be allowed compensation for the time occupied Compensation of Diplomatic and Consular Officers . in coming home TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE . 91.
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... consul can now claim a salary for any portion of the time for which he was authorized to get fees , and just as little for the opinion that he can be paid under the law of 1856 for anything he did under that of 1855. A consul , for ...
... consul can now claim a salary for any portion of the time for which he was authorized to get fees , and just as little for the opinion that he can be paid under the law of 1856 for anything he did under that of 1855. A consul , for ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 524 - This certainly means nothing more than the power to commence and carry on hostilities against the foreign enemies of the nation. Another clause in the same section gives Congress the power " to provide for calling forth the militia," and to use them within the limits of the State.
Seite 538 - Cases may be found in which it is held, that, where the computation is to be made from an act done, the day on which the act is done is to be included.
Seite 190 - All transfers and assignments made of any claim upon the United States, or of any part or share thereof, or interest therein, whether absolute or conditional, and whatever may be the consideration therefor, and all powers of attorney, orders, or other authorities for receiving payment of any such claim, or of any part or share thereof, shall be absolutely null and void...
Seite 254 - An act granting the right of way and making a grant of land to the States of Arkansas and Missouri, to aid in the construction of a railroad from a point upon the Mississippi River, opposite the mouth of the Ohio River, via Little Rock, to the Texas boundary near Fulton in Arkansas, with branches to Fort Smith and the Mississippi River...
Seite 124 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever...
Seite 66 - And in the case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle or character, by which it may be distinguished from other inventions...
Seite 69 - ... is defective and insufficient, he shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him briefly such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application, or of altering his specification to embrace only that part of the invention or discovery which is new. In every such case...
Seite 190 - ... unless they are freely made and executed in the presence of at least two attesting witnesses, after the allowance of such a claim, the ascertainment of the amount due, and the issuing of a warrant for the payment thereof.
Seite 67 - The applicant shall also make oath or affirmation that he does verily believe that he is the original and first inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, composition, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent, and that he does not know or believe that the same was ever before known or used ; and also of what country he is a citizen ; which oath or affirmation may be made before any person authorized by law to administer oaths.
Seite 547 - ... hearing, the evidence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge, it shall be the duty of the examining Judge or Magistrate to certify the same to the proper executive authority, that a warrant may issue for the surrender of such fugitive. The expense of such apprehension and delivery shall be borne and defrayed by the Party who makes the requisition and receives the fugitive.