Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... Congress has always treated it as such and made all needful rules and regulations for the Canal Zone under article IV , section III of the Constitution . Congress has approved a Canal Zone Code , and has passed other legislation ...
... Congress has always treated it as such and made all needful rules and regulations for the Canal Zone under article IV , section III of the Constitution . Congress has approved a Canal Zone Code , and has passed other legislation ...
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... Congress . Citizens living in the zone pay U.S. income taxes - thus creating a situation of taxation without representation . The Congress as the legislature for the Canal Zone faces many problems , some of them intricate . Arriving at ...
... Congress . Citizens living in the zone pay U.S. income taxes - thus creating a situation of taxation without representation . The Congress as the legislature for the Canal Zone faces many problems , some of them intricate . Arriving at ...
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... CONGRESS HAS POWER This is why article IV , section 3 , says that " the Congress " shall have power to dispose of territory belonging to the United States . " The Congress , " needless to say , includes both Houses . This is not a ...
... CONGRESS HAS POWER This is why article IV , section 3 , says that " the Congress " shall have power to dispose of territory belonging to the United States . " The Congress , " needless to say , includes both Houses . This is not a ...
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... Congress . It is not just the outcome that abridges the powers of Congress ; it is the very fact of entering into negotiations on matters within the powers of Con- gress that is an infringement on congressional authority . Any at- tempt ...
... Congress . It is not just the outcome that abridges the powers of Congress ; it is the very fact of entering into negotiations on matters within the powers of Con- gress that is an infringement on congressional authority . Any at- tempt ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. But if the disposition of U.S. territory and property is treated as a legislative matter under article IV , then Congress itself sets the basic principles of negotiation . It ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. But if the disposition of U.S. territory and property is treated as a legislative matter under article IV , then Congress itself sets the basic principles of negotiation . It ...
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