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... involved identical language of section 283 , the term " claim against the United States " also excludes proceedings in which the United States is the moving party , i . e . , excludes defense of claims being prosecuted by the United ...
... involved identical language of section 283 , the term " claim against the United States " also excludes proceedings in which the United States is the moving party , i . e . , excludes defense of claims being prosecuted by the United ...
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... involved through frequent or expensive social engagements . The head of any agency would be authorized , after notice and hear- ing , to bar from negotiating or competing for any business with his agency for such period as he deems ...
... involved through frequent or expensive social engagements . The head of any agency would be authorized , after notice and hear- ing , to bar from negotiating or competing for any business with his agency for such period as he deems ...
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... involved is extraordinarily great . I estimate that time involved in de- fending an indigent criminal charged with a serious crime short of murder takes a week to 10 days or 2 weeks time . In connection with a murder charge , of course ...
... involved is extraordinarily great . I estimate that time involved in de- fending an indigent criminal charged with a serious crime short of murder takes a week to 10 days or 2 weeks time . In connection with a murder charge , of course ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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