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Σελίδα 46
2 , Congress has power to dispose of public lands of the United States , and they may be leased , sold , or given away on such terms and conditions as the public interests require . 2. PUBLIC LANDS 140 EXEMPTION OF HOMESTEAD LANDS FROM ...
2 , Congress has power to dispose of public lands of the United States , and they may be leased , sold , or given away on such terms and conditions as the public interests require . 2. PUBLIC LANDS 140 EXEMPTION OF HOMESTEAD LANDS FROM ...
Σελίδα 47
It [ 2 ] Acting within its discretion , Congress is a stranger to the title . Even in case of determined that in order promptly to dis- an escheat the land would not go to it , but pose of public lands and bring about their would go to ...
It [ 2 ] Acting within its discretion , Congress is a stranger to the title . Even in case of determined that in order promptly to dis- an escheat the land would not go to it , but pose of public lands and bring about their would go to ...
Σελίδα 51
There was nothing to prevent the state of Kentucky ( saving , of course , what Congress might do within the range of its authority ) from conferring affirmative rights upon Rectanus , exclusive in that commonwealth as against others ...
There was nothing to prevent the state of Kentucky ( saving , of course , what Congress might do within the range of its authority ) from conferring affirmative rights upon Rectanus , exclusive in that commonwealth as against others ...
Σελίδα 86
Congress certainly did not intend to punish criminally acts done within vessel in United States waters , was constitutional . [ 1 ] * While the Seaman's Act of 1915 contains many provisions for the amelioration of conditions as to ...
Congress certainly did not intend to punish criminally acts done within vessel in United States waters , was constitutional . [ 1 ] * While the Seaman's Act of 1915 contains many provisions for the amelioration of conditions as to ...
Σελίδα 88
The policy * of the act was so insistent that Congress did not hesitate to abrogate opposing treaties . Certainly , therefore , we cannot give a controlling force to the suggestion that to construe the act as the ship construes it and ...
The policy * of the act was so insistent that Congress did not hesitate to abrogate opposing treaties . Certainly , therefore , we cannot give a controlling force to the suggestion that to construe the act as the ship construes it and ...
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