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 |
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... paragraph . ( 8 ) If a shipment cannot be returned to the sender , it will be sold to the best advantage possible and the amount real- ized therefrom , less a commission of 10 percent , but in no case less than 15 cents , transmitted to ...
... paragraph . ( 8 ) If a shipment cannot be returned to the sender , it will be sold to the best advantage possible and the amount real- ized therefrom , less a commission of 10 percent , but in no case less than 15 cents , transmitted to ...
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... paragraph ( a ) ( 1 ) through ( 6 ) of this section and that the firearm is intended for his official duty use . The affidavit shall bear a cer- tificate stating that the firearms are for the use of the addressee , for his official duty ...
... paragraph ( a ) ( 1 ) through ( 6 ) of this section and that the firearm is intended for his official duty use . The affidavit shall bear a cer- tificate stating that the firearms are for the use of the addressee , for his official duty ...
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... paragraph ( f ) ( 2 ) of this section . When postage is to be computed at the end of each calendar month on the total bulk weight of all issues mailed during the month as pro- vided for by paragraph ( f ) ( 3 ) of this section , the ...
... paragraph ( f ) ( 2 ) of this section . When postage is to be computed at the end of each calendar month on the total bulk weight of all issues mailed during the month as pro- vided for by paragraph ( f ) ( 3 ) of this section , the ...
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... paragraph ( f ) ( 4 ) of this section . The publisher must determine the average number of copies by dividing the total number of copies mailed during the month by the total number of issues mailed . The dates of issue and the dates of ...
... paragraph ( f ) ( 4 ) of this section . The publisher must determine the average number of copies by dividing the total number of copies mailed during the month by the total number of issues mailed . The dates of issue and the dates of ...
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... paragraph ( e ) ( 3 ) of this section . The combined weight of one copy from each issue will also be ob- tained from the statement of Form 3542 and must be determined by the publisher in the manner prescribed by subpara- graph ( 4 ) of ...
... paragraph ( e ) ( 3 ) of this section . The combined weight of one copy from each issue will also be ob- tained from the statement of Form 3542 and must be determined by the publisher in the manner prescribed by subpara- graph ( 4 ) of ...
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Page 231 - 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 175 - Within the United States or within a territory or insular possession subject to the dominion of the United States, depositions shall be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States or of the place where the examination is held, or before a person appointed by the court in which the action is pending. A person so appointed has power to administer oaths and take testimony.
Page 165 - Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States, 1958 edition.
Page 216 - Objections. If a party objects to the admission or rejection of any evidence or to the limitation of the scope of any examination or cross-examination...
Page 210 - A transcript of said report shall be a part of the record and the sole official transcript of the proceeding.
Page 23 - That for the purpose of this act the term " nursery stock " shall include all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots.
Page 175 - If the office in which the record is kept is within the United States or within a territory or insular possession subject to the dominion of the United States...
Page 20 - All mail of whatever class, relating to naturalization, including duplicate papers required by law or regulation to be sent to the Service by clerks of courts addressed to the Department of Justice or the Immigration and Naturalization Service, or any official of either, and endorsed "Official Business", will be transmitted without prepayment of postage and marked "Naturalization Papers", Mail relating to naturalization may not exceed 4 pounds.
Page 46 - All mail matter of whatever class, relating to naturalization, including duplicate papers required by law or regulation to be sent to the Service by clerks of courts addressed to the Department of Justice or the Service, or any official thereof, and endorsed "Official Business...
Page 209 - Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the rules of evidence governing civil proceedings in matters not involving trial by jury in the courts of the United States shall govern formal hearings. Such rules may be relaxed if the ends of justice will be better served by so doing.