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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... existence the very moment the amendatory act was passed and went into effect , and what- ever provisions of it remained as law were such solely by virtue of being again enacted in the amendment . The original section , as a separate ...
... existence the very moment the amendatory act was passed and went into effect , and what- ever provisions of it remained as law were such solely by virtue of being again enacted in the amendment . The original section , as a separate ...
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... 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 the statute of 1909 was the same as if the section of 1884 had ence . never existed ...
... 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 the statute of 1909 was the same as if the section of 1884 had ence . never existed ...
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... existence making the claims a county charge and providing for their payment , was in- dicative of an intention to revoke the concession that had been made , rather than of an intention to restore the first and more imperfect act . The ...
... existence making the claims a county charge and providing for their payment , was in- dicative of an intention to revoke the concession that had been made , rather than of an intention to restore the first and more imperfect act . The ...
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... existence , and must therefore stand or fall , live or die , with the act of which it had be- come an integral part , and if that act were repealed , such repeal could not thereby revive the first section of the act of 1846 , because it ...
... existence , and must therefore stand or fall , live or die , with the act of which it had be- come an integral part , and if that act were repealed , such repeal could not thereby revive the first section of the act of 1846 , because it ...
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... existence , the provisions of said section 12 might more naturally have been retained in the purpose still of in- viting foreign countries " to cooperate with the Govern- ment of the United States in abolishing all light - house dues ...
... existence , the provisions of said section 12 might more naturally have been retained in the purpose still of in- viting foreign countries " to cooperate with the Govern- ment of the United States in abolishing all light - house dues ...
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