| William Duane - Electronic books - 1810 - 774 pages
...the whole proceed, ings shall have been transmitted to the secretary of war, lo be laid before the president of the United States, for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders in the case. All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the officer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| United States - Military law - 1812 - 146 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the secretary of war, to be laid before the President of the United States, for his confirmation or disapproval and orders in the case. All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the officer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the secretary of war, to be laid before the president of the United States, for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders, in the case. All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the officer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the secretary of war, to be laid before the e violation of the rights of any inventor as secured to him by any law of the United States, All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the officer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| Attorneys general's opinions - 1851 - 1232 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders in the rase." What is the meaning of these words, " and orders in the case," but the meaning which obviously... | |
| United States. Attorney-General - Administrative law - 1852 - 788 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders in the cose." What is the meaning of these words, "andorders in the case,'" but the meaning which obviously... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1857 - 878 pages
...until the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval and orders in the case." — (See, also, section 5, act March 3, 1813, and section 9, April 24, 1816 — both respecting general... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 528 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders in the case. All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the officer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 520 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval, and orders in the case. All other sentences may be confirmed and executed by the ofiicer ordering the court to assemble, or... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 1096 pages
...after the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States for his confirmation or disapproval and orders in the case." Thus the President is invested witli the power, general and absolute, of sitting in review of all sentences... | |
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