The Abridgment 1915: Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, 64th Congress, 1st Session, with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - 1902ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... operation some provision for rural credits which will add to the extensive borrowing facilities already afforded the farmer by the Reserve Bank Act adequate instrumentalities by which long credits may be obtained on land mortgages ; and ...
... operation some provision for rural credits which will add to the extensive borrowing facilities already afforded the farmer by the Reserve Bank Act adequate instrumentalities by which long credits may be obtained on land mortgages ; and ...
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... operation , and the demand for steel and iron products has so broadened that the mills throughout the country are ... operations of the Federal reserve act become more and more extended and felt throughout the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . 23.
... operation , and the demand for steel and iron products has so broadened that the mills throughout the country are ... operations of the Federal reserve act become more and more extended and felt throughout the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . 23.
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... a much less expense than is now necessary in the operation of such offices because of the statutory requirements of section 2626 of the Revised Statutes . It is therefore recommended that said section be SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . 41.
... a much less expense than is now necessary in the operation of such offices because of the statutory requirements of section 2626 of the Revised Statutes . It is therefore recommended that said section be SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . 41.
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... operation . The customs regulations have been carefully revised and brought up to date and many minor changes in the procedure required at the customhouses have been made with a view to the elimination of un- necessary red tape and the ...
... operation . The customs regulations have been carefully revised and brought up to date and many minor changes in the procedure required at the customhouses have been made with a view to the elimination of un- necessary red tape and the ...
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... operation of the collectors , appraisers , naval officers , and surveyors of customs , who have assisted the department in every way in im- proving the service . NARCOTIC LAW . While the act of December 17 , 1914 , known as the Harrison ...
... operation of the collectors , appraisers , naval officers , and surveyors of customs , who have assisted the department in every way in im- proving the service . NARCOTIC LAW . While the act of December 17 , 1914 , known as the Harrison ...
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701 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and for other purposes...
676 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises...
118 ÆäÀÌÁö - Corporations organized for the exclusive purpose of holding title to property, collecting income therefrom, and turning over the entire amount thereof, less expenses, to an organization which itself is exempt from the tax imposed by this title...
171 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and the said vessel may be holden for the payment of such penalty, and may be seized and proceeded against summarily by libel for the recovery of the same in any United States district court for the district within which such vessel may be, and in the name of the officer designated by the Secretary of War.
611 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress gave to the court jurisdiction over " claims to indemnity upon the French Government arising out of illegal captures, detentions, seizures, condemnations, and confiscations prior to the ratification of the convention between the United States and the French Republic concluded on the 3oth day of September, 1800.
675 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried and punished either in the district in which the unlawful matter or publication was mailed, or to which it was carried by mail for delivery according to the direction thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it was addressed.
612 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act to provide for the bringing of suits against the government of the United States.
118 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession of property to which the corporation has not taken or is not taking title, or in which it has no equity...
263 ÆäÀÌÁö - That for the purpose of securing a list of persons specially qualified to hold commissions in any volunteer force which may hereafter be called for and organized under the authority of Congress, other than a force composed of organized militia...
607 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... d A person shall not be prosecuted for any offense arising under this act unless the indictment is found or the information is filed in court within one year after the commission of the offense.