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cided by the court , it would be improper for the Attorney General to express an
opinion . As said by Acting Attorney General Aldrich ( 20 Op . 383 ) , in declining
to render an opinion upon a certain question and referring to the provision of ...
cided by the court , it would be improper for the Attorney General to express an
opinion . As said by Acting Attorney General Aldrich ( 20 Op . 383 ) , in declining
to render an opinion upon a certain question and referring to the provision of ...
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It must be taken that Congress did not intend clearance to depend on the opinion
of the collector as to whether the revenue laws had been violated or not ,
especially in a case where it is expressly provided that the vessel shall not be
liable for ...
It must be taken that Congress did not intend clearance to depend on the opinion
of the collector as to whether the revenue laws had been violated or not ,
especially in a case where it is expressly provided that the vessel shall not be
liable for ...
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companies , which was passed upon in my opinion of December 20 , 1910 ,
above cited . A different situation is presented by such of the letters referred to in
your question as are addressed by the association to the railroad company ( or its
...
companies , which was passed upon in my opinion of December 20 , 1910 ,
above cited . A different situation is presented by such of the letters referred to in
your question as are addressed by the association to the railroad company ( or its
...
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964 ) , none of which enactments would have been necessary if clerks outside of
Washington had been covered by the general hours - of - service law . Finally , it
is very significant that after Attorney General Harmon had rendered his opinion ...
964 ) , none of which enactments would have been necessary if clerks outside of
Washington had been covered by the general hours - of - service law . Finally , it
is very significant that after Attorney General Harmon had rendered his opinion ...
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In my opinion to the President dated March 25 , 1912 ( 29 Op . 375 ) , I suggested
the following as embracing all that is within the practical purpose which the joint
resolution and the proclamation were intended to accomplish , namely ...
In my opinion to the President dated March 25 , 1912 ( 29 Op . 375 ) , I suggested
the following as embracing all that is within the practical purpose which the joint
resolution and the proclamation were intended to accomplish , namely ...
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