Military Laws of the United States (varies Slightly)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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Page 1177
... power and authority now pos- sessed or exercised by the head of any executive department in and over any bureau , office , officer , board , branch , or division of the pub- lic service by this Act transferred to the Department of ...
... power and authority now pos- sessed or exercised by the head of any executive department in and over any bureau , office , officer , board , branch , or division of the pub- lic service by this Act transferred to the Department of ...
Page 1178
... power , authority and jurisdiction , whether supervisory , appellate or otherwise , now imposed or conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury by Acts of Congress relating to merchant vessels or yachts , their measurement , numbers ...
... power , authority and jurisdiction , whether supervisory , appellate or otherwise , now imposed or conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury by Acts of Congress relating to merchant vessels or yachts , their measurement , numbers ...
Page 1180
... powers as well as the power to make all rules and regulations necessary for the government of the Canal Zone and all the rights , powers , and authority granted by the terms of said treaty to the United States shall be vested in such ...
... powers as well as the power to make all rules and regulations necessary for the government of the Canal Zone and all the rights , powers , and authority granted by the terms of said treaty to the United States shall be vested in such ...
Page 1209
... powers of a marshal of the United States so far as such powers are requisite for the prisoner's safe- keeping and the execution of the warrant . Sec . 1 , Act of February 9 , 1903 ( 32 Stats . , 806 ) . 1 SEC . 1014 , R. S. For any ...
... powers of a marshal of the United States so far as such powers are requisite for the prisoner's safe- keeping and the execution of the warrant . Sec . 1 , Act of February 9 , 1903 ( 32 Stats . , 806 ) . 1 SEC . 1014 , R. S. For any ...
Page 1217
... power plant of Fort Yellow- stone and Mammoth Hot Springs at actual cost to the Government for operation , maintenance , and depreciation of the plant and ten per centum additional , under such regulations as may be prescribed by the ...
... power plant of Fort Yellow- stone and Mammoth Hot Springs at actual cost to the Government for operation , maintenance , and depreciation of the plant and ten per centum additional , under such regulations as may be prescribed by the ...
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32 Stats Act Numbered Act of April Act of February Act of January Act of June Act of March appointed approved April 23 ARTICLE Artillery Batangas belligerents Board of Managers Bureau CHAPTER Chief of Engineers civil commanding Contracting Powers Department detailed District of Columbia dollars per month duty eighteen hundred entitled An Act expenses February 14 Geneva Convention Government governor grade graphs hereafter hereby authorized heretofore January 21 July June 28 land lieutenant Majesty the King ment Military laws military purposes municipality Navy necessary nineteen hundred organized militia paid paragraph amends paragraph paragraph takes Pension Office persons Philippine Commission Philippine Islands place of paragraph Plenipotentiary prescribed President prisoners prisoners of war Province purchase rank receive Record and Pension regiment Regular Army regulations retired Revised Statutes cited Revised Statutes sections Secretary Secretary of War served soldiers Staff Corps Territory thereof thousand dollars tion Treasury troops United States Army
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Page 1212 - ... to be arrested and secured, and to cause notice of the arrest to be given to the executive authority making such demand, or to the agent of such authority appointed to receive the fugitive, and to cause the fugitive to be delivered to such agent when he shall appear.
Page 1249 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 1239 - To be commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates : 2. To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance; 3. To carry arms openly; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination "army.
Page 1211 - For any crime or offense against the United States, the offender may, by any justice or judge of the United States...
Page 1210 - That no person who disbelieves in or who is opposed to organized government, or who is a member of or affiliated with any organization entertaining and teaching such disbelief in or opposition to organized government, or who advocates or teaches the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States...
Page 1238 - Parties shall issue instructions to their armed land forces, which shall be in conformity with the "Regulations respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land" annexed to the present Convention.
Page 1191 - The Secretary of War is authorized to issue, at his discretion and under proper regulations to be prescribed by him, out of ordnance and ordnance stores belonging to the government, and which can be spared for that purpose, such number of the same as may appear to be...
Page 1212 - Any agent, so appointed, who receives the fugitive into his custody, shall be empowered to transport him to the State or Territory from which he has fled. And every person who, by force, sets at liberty or rescues the fugitive from such agent while so transporting him, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year.
Page 1237 - According to the views of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements permit, are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the belligerents in their mutual relations and in their relations with the inhabitants.
Page 1212 - ... a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory charging the person demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime...