Committee on the Judiciary, the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress: Rules, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 55 pages |
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... apply to the consideration of both pri- vate and public bills . The rules applicable to private bills pertain to that class alone . These rules have been developed based upon the past exercise of its jurisdic- tion over private ...
... apply to the consideration of both pri- vate and public bills . The rules applicable to private bills pertain to that class alone . These rules have been developed based upon the past exercise of its jurisdic- tion over private ...
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... apply . * See : House Rule XI ( 2 . ) ( g ) ( 1 ) . 5. The chairman is authorized to report favorably bills appropriating 4 Jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Administra- tive Law and Governmental Relations Subcommittee Rules General ...
... apply . * See : House Rule XI ( 2 . ) ( g ) ( 1 ) . 5. The chairman is authorized to report favorably bills appropriating 4 Jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Administra- tive Law and Governmental Relations Subcommittee Rules General ...
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... applies to all claims regardless of the form of the bill . Thus , the rule cannot be avoided by changing a bill which would ordi- narily call for settlement by decision of the Congress and direct ap- propriation into a jurisdictional ...
... applies to all claims regardless of the form of the bill . Thus , the rule cannot be avoided by changing a bill which would ordi- narily call for settlement by decision of the Congress and direct ap- propriation into a jurisdictional ...
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... apply in matters brought before it . In applying the exception contained in the rule , the subcommittee has required that the evidence be material in that it relate to the facts of the case and the change in the facts referred to in the ...
... apply in matters brought before it . In applying the exception contained in the rule , the subcommittee has required that the evidence be material in that it relate to the facts of the case and the change in the facts referred to in the ...
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... application of the substantive provisions of the Federal Employee's Compensation Act ( now codified in chapter 81 of title 5 ... apply in a uni- form manner to all similarly situated individuals . NOTE RETIREMENT BENEFITS , COMPENSATION ...
... application of the substantive provisions of the Federal Employee's Compensation Act ( now codified in chapter 81 of title 5 ... apply in a uni- form manner to all similarly situated individuals . NOTE RETIREMENT BENEFITS , COMPENSATION ...
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