United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 272United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1927 - Courts |
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... Senate Committee on Territories.19 At this same session of Congress a controversy having meanwhile arisen as to the ownership of the territory included in Greer County - a Representative from Texas introduced a bill to define the ...
... Senate Committee on Territories.19 At this same session of Congress a controversy having meanwhile arisen as to the ownership of the territory included in Greer County - a Representative from Texas introduced a bill to define the ...
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... Senate and shall hold their offices for four years unless sooner removed or suspended according to law , " is unconstitutional in its attempt to make the President's power of removal dependent upon consent of the Senate . Pp . 107 , 176 ...
... Senate and shall hold their offices for four years unless sooner removed or suspended according to law , " is unconstitutional in its attempt to make the President's power of removal dependent upon consent of the Senate . Pp . 107 , 176 ...
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... Senate . Pp . 158-161 . 10. A contemporaneous legislative exposition of the Constitution when the founders of our Government and framers of the Con- stitution were actively participating in public affairs , acquiesced in for many years ...
... Senate . Pp . 158-161 . 10. A contemporaneous legislative exposition of the Constitution when the founders of our Government and framers of the Con- stitution were actively participating in public affairs , acquiesced in for many years ...
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... Senate under an act of Congress , not under authority of Art . III of the Constitution , can be re- moved by the President alone without the consent of the Senate ; ( 2 ) , whether the legislative decision of 1789 covers such a case ...
... Senate under an act of Congress , not under authority of Art . III of the Constitution , can be re- moved by the President alone without the consent of the Senate ; ( 2 ) , whether the legislative decision of 1789 covers such a case ...
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... Senate . " Myers was removed , before the expiration of his term , by an order of the Postmaster General , sanc- tioned by the President . The removal was not referred to the Senate , either directly or through nomination of a successor ...
... Senate . " Myers was removed , before the expiration of his term , by an order of the Postmaster General , sanc- tioned by the President . The removal was not referred to the Senate , either directly or through nomination of a successor ...
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Page 43 - That any seaman who shall suffer personal injury in the course of his employment may, at his election, maintain an action for damages at law, with the right of trial by jury, and in such action all statutes of the United States modifying or extending the common-law right or remedy in cases of personal injury to railway employees shall apply...
Page 415 - The ascertainment of that value is not controlled by artificial rules. It is not a matter of formulas, but there must be a reasonable judgment having its basis in a proper consideration of all relevant facts.
Page 566 - Whenever any person or corporation shall exercise a power of appointment, derived from any disposition of property made whether before or after the passage of this act, such appointment when made shall be deemed a transfer taxable under the provisions of this act in the same manner as though the property to which such appointment relates belonged absolutely to the donee of such power and had been bequeathed or devised by such donee by will...
Page 74 - ... whenever the said principal officer shall be removed from office by the President of the United States...
Page 697 - States authorizes the supreme court " to issue writs of mandamus, in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Page 198 - Executive and a convenient number of the National Judiciary, ought to compose a council of revision with authority to examine every act of the National Legislature before it shall operate, and every act of a particular Legislature before a Negative thereon shall be final; and that the dissent of the said Council shall amount to a rejection, unless the Act of the National Legislature be again passed, or that of a particular Legislature be again negatived by of the members of each branch.
Page 305 - Amendment, by parity of reason, it refers to that law of the land in each State, which derives its authority from the inherent and reserved powers of the State, exerted within the limits of those fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of all our civil and political institutions...
Page 556 - Act, it shall issue and serve upon such person a complaint stating its charges in that respect, and containing a notice of a hearing upon a day and at a place therein fixed at least thirty days after the service of said complaint.
Page 625 - ... (1) for offenses involving the defrauding or attempting to defraud the United States or any agency thereof, whether by conspiracy...
Page 174 - Any member of the Board may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.