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... HEARING IN OPEN COURT UPON PETITIONS FOR NATURALIZATION ; FINAL ORDER UNDER THE HAND OF THE COURT ENTERED UPON RECORD ; EXAMINA- TION OF PETITIONER AND WITNESSES BEFORE THE COURT SEC . 336. ( a ) Every final hearing upon a petition for ...
... HEARING IN OPEN COURT UPON PETITIONS FOR NATURALIZATION ; FINAL ORDER UNDER THE HAND OF THE COURT ENTERED UPON RECORD ; EXAMINA- TION OF PETITIONER AND WITNESSES BEFORE THE COURT SEC . 336. ( a ) Every final hearing upon a petition for ...
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... hearing the Secretary may amend the complaint ; but in case of any amend- ment adding new charges the hearing shall , on the request of the packer , be adjourned for a period not exceeding fifteen days . ( b ) If , after such hearing ...
... hearing the Secretary may amend the complaint ; but in case of any amend- ment adding new charges the hearing shall , on the request of the packer , be adjourned for a period not exceeding fifteen days . ( b ) If , after such hearing ...
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... hearing , though informal , is in open court . It is not a star chamber affair . The court has power to examine the accused and others . The decision requires the exercise of discretion on both facts and law . While it does not have ...
... hearing , though informal , is in open court . It is not a star chamber affair . The court has power to examine the accused and others . The decision requires the exercise of discretion on both facts and law . While it does not have ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
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