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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... pounds or more , be placed in a separate sack addressed to such office . Sacks containing less than that amount of mail ( except bulky matter ) shall not be made up , except where a direct sack is necessary materially to advance the ...
... pounds or more , be placed in a separate sack addressed to such office . Sacks containing less than that amount of mail ( except bulky matter ) shall not be made up , except where a direct sack is necessary materially to advance the ...
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... pounds . Record fractions of pounds as decimals with six digits to the right of the decimal point . ( 3 ) How to determine bulk weight . When publications are regularly printed on sheets of uniform weight , postmasters are not required ...
... pounds . Record fractions of pounds as decimals with six digits to the right of the decimal point . ( 3 ) How to determine bulk weight . When publications are regularly printed on sheets of uniform weight , postmasters are not required ...
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... pounds or more will qualify ) . Labels should be large enough to cover the address on the exposed piece of mail and to keep the label from sliding out from under the twine . Prepare packages as follows : ( 1 ) Direct package . When ...
... pounds or more will qualify ) . Labels should be large enough to cover the address on the exposed piece of mail and to keep the label from sliding out from under the twine . Prepare packages as follows : ( 1 ) Direct package . When ...
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... pounds or more , be placed in a separate sack addressed to such office . Sacks containing less than that amount of mail ( except bulky matter ) shall not be made up , except where a direct sack is necessary materially to advance the ...
... pounds or more , be placed in a separate sack addressed to such office . Sacks containing less than that amount of mail ( except bulky matter ) shall not be made up , except where a direct sack is necessary materially to advance the ...
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... pounds . Record fractions of pounds as decimals with six digits to the right of the decimal point . ( 3 ) How to determine bulk weight . When publications are regularly printed on sheets of uniform weight , postmasters are not required ...
... pounds . Record fractions of pounds as decimals with six digits to the right of the decimal point . ( 3 ) How to determine bulk weight . When publications are regularly printed on sheets of uniform weight , postmasters are not required ...
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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.