Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Page 10043
... payments . But under the charter the vessel can be handed back to the Government on 90 days notice whenever APL should choose . ( c ) The operator will make more improve- ments on owned vessels and will more surely keep them in service ...
... payments . But under the charter the vessel can be handed back to the Government on 90 days notice whenever APL should choose . ( c ) The operator will make more improve- ments on owned vessels and will more surely keep them in service ...
Page 10046
... payments wih respect to any project shall be equal to 75 percent of the cost of such project , except that , at the request of the State , such payments may be less than such percentage of the cost of such project . " ( c ) No payment ...
... payments wih respect to any project shall be equal to 75 percent of the cost of such project , except that , at the request of the State , such payments may be less than such percentage of the cost of such project . " ( c ) No payment ...
Page 10050
... payments in respect of such acquisition as may otherwise be au- thorized by law : Provided , That the total of such reimbursement to the owners and ten- ants of any parcel of land shall in no event exceed 25 percent of the fair value of ...
... payments in respect of such acquisition as may otherwise be au- thorized by law : Provided , That the total of such reimbursement to the owners and ten- ants of any parcel of land shall in no event exceed 25 percent of the fair value of ...
Page 10065
... payments as agent for the United States and will be reimbursed by the United States for any additional costs of such payments . If a State does not have such an agreement , the Secretary will make the unemployment compensation pay ...
... payments as agent for the United States and will be reimbursed by the United States for any additional costs of such payments . If a State does not have such an agreement , the Secretary will make the unemployment compensation pay ...
Page 10066
... payments are made to unemployed workers whose pre- vious earnings or employment entitle them to such payments under the State law , and to safeguard a worker's rights to benefits where he does not take a job that fails to meet certain ...
... payments are made to unemployed workers whose pre- vious earnings or employment entitle them to such payments under the State law , and to safeguard a worker's rights to benefits where he does not take a job that fails to meet certain ...
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