The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... eligible for either of the medals , provided , however , that a per- son serving in the Armed Forces shall be eligible to receive either or both of the medals if the act of bravery per- formed or the recognition for character and ...
... eligible for either of the medals , provided , however , that a per- son serving in the Armed Forces shall be eligible to receive either or both of the medals if the act of bravery per- formed or the recognition for character and ...
Page 77
... eligibility , must be submitted by the Governor or Chief Executive Officer , together with any comments , and should ... eligible for the award of the medals . The Committee shall make recommendations to the Attor- ney General based on ...
... eligibility , must be submitted by the Governor or Chief Executive Officer , together with any comments , and should ... eligible for the award of the medals . The Committee shall make recommendations to the Attor- ney General based on ...
Page 134
... eligible for appointment to the panel and to retain eligibility therefor , an individual must possess the qualifications described in para- graph ( b ) of this section in addition to any other statutory qualifications . A corporation or ...
... eligible for appointment to the panel and to retain eligibility therefor , an individual must possess the qualifications described in para- graph ( b ) of this section in addition to any other statutory qualifications . A corporation or ...
Page 135
... eligible for appointment as a standing trustee , an individual must have the qualifications for membership on a private panel of trustees set forth in §§ 58.3 ( b ) ( 1 ) – ( 4 ) , ( 6 ) – ( 8 ) . An individual need not be an attorney ...
... eligible for appointment as a standing trustee , an individual must have the qualifications for membership on a private panel of trustees set forth in §§ 58.3 ( b ) ( 1 ) – ( 4 ) , ( 6 ) – ( 8 ) . An individual need not be an attorney ...
Page 172
... eligible for the special programs and services provided by him through the Bureau of Indian Affairs . Government means a State or local government or a federally recognized Indian tribal government . Grant means an award of financial as ...
... eligible for the special programs and services provided by him through the Bureau of Indian Affairs . Government means a State or local government or a federally recognized Indian tribal government . Grant means an award of financial as ...
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Page 232 - ... such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open court, to allow the deposition to be used.
Page 295 - Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue dela'y, waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.
Page 232 - At the trial or upon the hearing of a motion or an interlocutory proceeding, any part or all of a deposition, so far as admissible under the rules of evidence, may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition or who had due notice thereof...
Page 260 - Research" is defined as a systematic study directed toward fuller scientific knowledge or understanding of the subject studied. "Development" is the systematic use of knowledge and understanding gained from research directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods, including design and development of prototypes and processes.
Page 18 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.
Page 329 - ... the discovery may be had only on specified terms and conditions, including a designation of the time or place; (3) that the discovery may be had only by a method of discovery other than that selected by the party seeking discovery...
Page 238 - Supporting and opposing affidavits shall be made on personal knowledge, shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence, and shall show affirmatively that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters stated therein.
Page 228 - Discovery Methods. Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
Page 31 - Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the rules of evidence governing civil proceedings in matters not involving trial by jury in the courts of the United States shall govern formal hearings. Such rules may be relaxed if the ends of justice will be better served by so doing.
Page 22 - When some or all of the subjects are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons, additional safeguards have been included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of these subjects.