Amendments to the Price-Anderson Act of 1954: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 421 ... H.R. 3277 ... and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy Reports on the Price-Anderson Act of 1954, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, June 11, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 752 pages |
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... effect on the date sixty days after the date of the enactment 10 of this Act and shall apply with respect to all contracts re- 11 ferred to in section 170 d . of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 12 and to all licenses referred to in ...
... effect on the date sixty days after the date of the enactment 10 of this Act and shall apply with respect to all contracts re- 11 ferred to in section 170 d . of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 12 and to all licenses referred to in ...
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... effect of a nuclear power plant accident , may not manifest themselves for a period of time longer than 20 years . Genetic damage , for example , may take one generation or more to appear . This new statute of limitations enables all ...
... effect of a nuclear power plant accident , may not manifest themselves for a period of time longer than 20 years . Genetic damage , for example , may take one generation or more to appear . This new statute of limitations enables all ...
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... effect was that waivers of defenses were not used . However , in the State of Penn- sylvania , it was considered to be a situation of absolute liability anyway , and so it had no real effect on the settlement of the claims in ...
... effect was that waivers of defenses were not used . However , in the State of Penn- sylvania , it was considered to be a situation of absolute liability anyway , and so it had no real effect on the settlement of the claims in ...
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... effect on their plans to do so if things turned around . The CHAIRMAN . We will hear from the industry in a few minutes . That will be a good question . Mr. MCCAIN . I understand that , Mr. Chairman , but I would hope that their ...
... effect on their plans to do so if things turned around . The CHAIRMAN . We will hear from the industry in a few minutes . That will be a good question . Mr. MCCAIN . I understand that , Mr. Chairman , but I would hope that their ...
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... is little actuarial basis , is thought to be less effi- cient than Government indemnification in the first place , when , in fact , it will , in effect , end up there anyway . REPORT TO CONGRESS Mr. Chairman , in accordance with section 32.
... is little actuarial basis , is thought to be less effi- cient than Government indemnification in the first place , when , in fact , it will , in effect , end up there anyway . REPORT TO CONGRESS Mr. Chairman , in accordance with section 32.
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Page 277 - And a statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act in terms so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application violates the first essential of due process of law.
Page 170 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation...
Page 279 - Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment, unless the claimant shall have first presented the claim to the appropriate Federal agency and his claim shall have been finally denied by the agency in writing and sent by certified or registered mail.
Page 219 - States that, subject at all times to the paramount objective of assuring the common defense and security, the development and utilization of atomic energy shall, so far as practicable, be directed toward improving the public welfare, increasing the standard of living, strengthening free competition in private enterprise, and promoting world peace.
Page 170 - The United States shall be liable, respecting the provisions of this title relating to tort claims, in the same manner and to the same extent as a private individual under like circumstances, but shall not be liable for interest prior to judgment or for punitive damages.
Page 273 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence ; but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use the proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 256 - ... in a defective condition unreasonably dangerous to the user or consumer or to his property is subject to liability for physical harm thereby caused to the ultimate user or consumer, or to his property, if...
Page 538 - nuclear incident" means any occurrence, including an extraordinary nuclear occurrence, within the United States causing, within or outside the United States, bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death, or loss of or damage to property, or loss of use of property, arising out of or resulting from the radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of source, special nuclear, or byproduct material...
Page 262 - Rule provides that [i]f scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue...
Page 716 - ... board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage or injury by collision, or for any act, matter or thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasioned or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners, shall in no case exceed the amount or value of the interest of such owner in such vessel and her freight then pending.