Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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In late December of 1974 this Subcommittee learned that the military had
reached an impasse with the major oil companies in contracting for its petroleum
supplies for the following year , just days away : The oil companies refused to
supply ...
In late December of 1974 this Subcommittee learned that the military had
reached an impasse with the major oil companies in contracting for its petroleum
supplies for the following year , just days away : The oil companies refused to
supply ...
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The effect of the September 24 letter was to place the burden on the oil
companies for giving information to determine price reasonableness . The letter
made clear that the Government would no longer assume that responsibility . The
oil ...
The effect of the September 24 letter was to place the burden on the oil
companies for giving information to determine price reasonableness . The letter
made clear that the Government would no longer assume that responsibility . The
oil ...
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The DFSC was aware as early as April 1974 that there was a possibility that the
major oil companies might be loading a disproportionately heavy amount of "
pass through ¡± costs on to Government contracts . There was some
communication ...
The DFSC was aware as early as April 1974 that there was a possibility that the
major oil companies might be loading a disproportionately heavy amount of "
pass through ¡± costs on to Government contracts . There was some
communication ...
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The Manhattan Life Insurance Company , for instance , pays up to 96 percent of
first year's commissions on ordinary ... of approval to prevent the smaller New
York life insurance companies from competing with the large eastern mutuals .
The Manhattan Life Insurance Company , for instance , pays up to 96 percent of
first year's commissions on ordinary ... of approval to prevent the smaller New
York life insurance companies from competing with the large eastern mutuals .
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... in violation of Section 110 of the Insurance Law , acted as an insurance agent
of Executive Life Insurance Company of ... had served as a General Agent or
Agency Manager of a life insurance company or companies for a period of 5
years .
... in violation of Section 110 of the Insurance Law , acted as an insurance agent
of Executive Life Insurance Company of ... had served as a General Agent or
Agency Manager of a life insurance company or companies for a period of 5
years .
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