Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1955 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... submitted as to date of adoption . In the event that the quota of midshipmen authorized by law to be appointed an- nually to the Naval Academy from ( a ) enlisted men of the United States Navy and Marine Corps , ( b ) enlisted men of ...
... submitted as to date of adoption . In the event that the quota of midshipmen authorized by law to be appointed an- nually to the Naval Academy from ( a ) enlisted men of the United States Navy and Marine Corps , ( b ) enlisted men of ...
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... submitted certificate must show that the subjects on which he failed have been reviewed at some duly accredited school subse- quent to such failure . Such review work must be done in regular school course and the marks assigned must ...
... submitted certificate must show that the subjects on which he failed have been reviewed at some duly accredited school subse- quent to such failure . Such review work must be done in regular school course and the marks assigned must ...
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... submitted to the Naval Academy at the earliest practicable date on the appropriate certificate forms . Certificates should include all entries re- quired by the form covering work that has been completed and should list sub- jects ...
... submitted to the Naval Academy at the earliest practicable date on the appropriate certificate forms . Certificates should include all entries re- quired by the form covering work that has been completed and should list sub- jects ...
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... submitted showing the courses contemplated or in progress and the amount of credit in semester hours to be assigned for each course . For in- stance , a college certificate submitted at the end of the first semester should show the ...
... submitted showing the courses contemplated or in progress and the amount of credit in semester hours to be assigned for each course . For in- stance , a college certificate submitted at the end of the first semester should show the ...
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... submitted shows evidence of low grades , or of grades below the standards of accept- ance set by higher institutions to which the certifying school is accredited , the certificate will be rejected . ( b ) A certificate showing ...
... submitted shows evidence of low grades , or of grades below the standards of accept- ance set by higher institutions to which the certifying school is accredited , the certificate will be rejected . ( b ) A certificate showing ...
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Page 209 - All transfers and assignments made of any claim upon the United States, or of any part or share thereof, or interest therein, whether absolute or conditional, and whatever may be the consideration therefor, and all powers of attorney, orders, or other authorities for receiving payment of any such claim, or of any part or share thereof, shall be absolutely null and void, unless they are freely made and executed in the presence of at least two attesting witnesses, after the allowance of such a claim,...
Page 149 - Performing or attempting to perform his duties, or otherwise acting, so as to serve the interests of another government in preference to the interests of the United States.
Page 123 - All officers and employees of the United States or of the District of Columbia who are members of the Naval Reserve (also Marine Corps Reserve) shall be entitled to leave of absence from their respective duties without loss of pay, time, or efficiency rating, on all days during which they...
Page 18 - The aim of this course is to foster in the student the habit of intelligent reading and to develop a taste for good literature, by giving him a first-hand knowledge of some of its best specimens. He should read the books carefully, but his attention should not be so fixed upon details that he fails to appreciate the main purpose and charm of what he reads.
Page 134 - He shall be a member of the bar of a Federal Court or the highest court of a state.
Page 206 - States were a private litigant, except that such costs shall not include attorneys' fees. » (b) The judgment in such an action shall constitute a complete bar to any action by the claimant, by reason of the same subject matter, against the employee of the Government whose act or omission gave rise to the claim.
Page 195 - Navy for expenses and other losses and damages incurred by such owners and tenants, respectively, in the process and as a direct result of the moving of themselves and their families and possessions...
Page 206 - Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment, under circumstances where the United States, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant for such damage, loss, injury, or death in accordance with the law of the place where the act or omission occurred.
Page 115 - The proximate cause of an injury is that cause which, in natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause, produces the injury, and without which the result would not have occurred.
Page 24 - A unit represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school, constituting approximately a quarter of a full year's work.