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, 1991 |
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Page 23 - USC 81r(c)), the charges, the evidence, and the order revoking the grant. The testimony and evidence taken or submitted before the Board, duly certified and filed as a part of the record, shall be considered by the court as the evidence in the case.
Page 101 - ... to the extent necessary (a) to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand ; (b) to further the foreign policy of the United States...
Page 23 - Director of Customs is authorized to regulate the hours of customs officers and employees assigned to the zone so as to agree with prevailing working hours in said port, but nothing herein shall be construed in any manner to affect or alter the length of a working day for customs officers or employees, or the overtime pay. [Order 29, 17 PR 5317, June 11, 1952, as amended by Order 74, 32 FR 13714, Sept.
Page 265 - President must make and publish an express finding that such exports will not diminish the total quantity or quality of petroleum available to the United States...
Page 23 - Foreign and domestic merchandise of every description, except such as is prohibited by law, may, without being subject to the customs laws of the United States, except as otherwise provided in this Act, be brought into a zone...
Page 433 - ... either (1) a sworn statement denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth in detail the reasons why he cannot truthfully admit or deny those matters...
Page 430 - A charging letter from and after the date of its issuance may deny to any respondent the privileges of participating directly or Indirectly in any manner or capacity in any transaction involving commodities or technical data in whole or In part exported or to be exported from the United States to any foreign destination pursuant to any validated export license.
Page 23 - grantee" means a corporation to which the privilege of establishing, operating, and maintaining a foreign-trade zone has been granted, in accordance with the ForeignTrade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as amended (48 Stat.
Page 48 - ... the requirements of growth of such industries and such supplies and services including the investment, exploration, and development necessary to assure such growth, and the importation of goods in terms of their quantities, availabilities, character, and use as those affect such industries and the capacity of the United States to meet national security requirements.
Page 28 - And the repeal of any statute shall not have the effect to release or extinguish any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred under such statute, unless the repealing Act shall so expressly provide; and such statute shall be treated as still remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any proper action or prosecution for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability.