Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury, 20 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... fixed by law but by agreement between the parties . It is therefore com- petent for the Secretary of the Interior to make such reasonable pro- vision for leaves of absence with pay as he may deem expedient when entering into agreements ...
... fixed by law but by agreement between the parties . It is therefore com- petent for the Secretary of the Interior to make such reasonable pro- vision for leaves of absence with pay as he may deem expedient when entering into agreements ...
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... fixed sta- tion charges for handling baggage , the total would amount to 9 marks . " 6 The act of June 12 , 1906 ( 34 Stat . , 246 ) , provides : " That hereafter officers , active and retired , when traveling under competent orders ...
... fixed sta- tion charges for handling baggage , the total would amount to 9 marks . " 6 The act of June 12 , 1906 ( 34 Stat . , 246 ) , provides : " That hereafter officers , active and retired , when traveling under competent orders ...
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... fixed , transported at public expense when not carried free by the carrier upon their tickets . Such regulations received the sanction of this office in decision of November 22 , 1912 ( 63 MS . Comp . Dec. , 796 , 805 ) , wherein it was ...
... fixed , transported at public expense when not carried free by the carrier upon their tickets . Such regulations received the sanction of this office in decision of November 22 , 1912 ( 63 MS . Comp . Dec. , 796 , 805 ) , wherein it was ...
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... fixed a clothing allowance will be notified annually of that fact by letter . " Section 2 of the act of July 31 , 1894 ( 28 Stat . , 205 ) , provides : " No person who holds an office the salary or annual compensation attached to which ...
... fixed a clothing allowance will be notified annually of that fact by letter . " Section 2 of the act of July 31 , 1894 ( 28 Stat . , 205 ) , provides : " No person who holds an office the salary or annual compensation attached to which ...
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... fixed by statute . For this reason it is contended that within the meaning of the decision in the Saunders case the officer or enlisted man may hold an office or position in both the Regular Army and the Organized Militia , and that ...
... fixed by statute . For this reason it is contended that within the meaning of the decision in the Saunders case the officer or enlisted man may hold an office or position in both the Regular Army and the Organized Militia , and that ...
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19 Comp 37 Stat act of August act of June act of March actual amount applied appointment appropriation approved April Army auditor August 24 authorized bill of lading cents certificate charge claim claimant clerk commission commissioner compensation Comptroller Downey Congress contract contractor cost court damages Decision by Comptroller deduction delay delivered delivery Department disallowed disbursing officer discharge duty employees enlistment entitled excess expenses expiration fact February February 26 fees fiscal follows fund furnished Government January January 21 July June 17 June 29 June 30 lands liquidated damages March 28 ment mileage month naval Navy necessary November number of rooms paid payment period proper purchase quarters question railroad reason received regulations reimbursement request Revised Statutes salary Secretary Secretary of War September settlement shipment specific station supra thereof tion transportation Treasury United United States Navy voucher War Department
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