Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1912 |
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... matter in the light of all the foregoing enactments , I deem it entirely clear that the President has no power to suspend collection of the tonnage duties im- posed by section 36 of the tariff act of 1909 , in favor of vessels entering ...
... matter in the light of all the foregoing enactments , I deem it entirely clear that the President has no power to suspend collection of the tonnage duties im- posed by section 36 of the tariff act of 1909 , in favor of vessels entering ...
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... matter . The section of 1886 from the time of its passage was the only statute in existence which gave to the President the power in question . The section of 1884 had gone out of exist- . The law after 1886 and until the enactment of ...
... matter . The section of 1886 from the time of its passage was the only statute in existence which gave to the President the power in question . The section of 1884 had gone out of exist- . The law after 1886 and until the enactment of ...
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... matter of the legislation , and was not limited to the more specific details and model parts of the act of 1873. The legislature may have supposed , although erroneously , that the act of 1867 was functus officio , not having been acted ...
... matter of the legislation , and was not limited to the more specific details and model parts of the act of 1873. The legislature may have supposed , although erroneously , that the act of 1867 was functus officio , not having been acted ...
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... matter may be given to advantage at the out- set . The Army and the Navy are obviously separate branches of the nation's general military establishment and are quite independent of each other except as they are sub- ject to the common ...
... matter may be given to advantage at the out- set . The Army and the Navy are obviously separate branches of the nation's general military establishment and are quite independent of each other except as they are sub- ject to the common ...
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... matter entirely within the power of each State to prescribe the conditions under which a corporation incorporated in another State may do business within its borders . In view of these decisions it is not to be supposed that Congress ...
... matter entirely within the power of each State to prescribe the conditions under which a corporation incorporated in another State may do business within its borders . In view of these decisions it is not to be supposed that Congress ...
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