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... taken is described , rather than left to future 1 See Bibliography . 2 See " Reports of the Attorney General , " 1941 , p . 148 . 3 The War Powers Act and the Declaration of Taking Act , used in conjunction with each other throughout ...
... taken is described , rather than left to future 1 See Bibliography . 2 See " Reports of the Attorney General , " 1941 , p . 148 . 3 The War Powers Act and the Declaration of Taking Act , used in conjunction with each other throughout ...
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... taken pursuant to its terms . This Manual does not deal with government control over business activity generally , such as priorities , allocation of materials , price control , stabilization and inflation control , rationing , and air ...
... taken pursuant to its terms . This Manual does not deal with government control over business activity generally , such as priorities , allocation of materials , price control , stabilization and inflation control , rationing , and air ...
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... taken in dealing with an exigency is final and con- clusive upon the courts , the instances being found to be within the limits of authorized exercise of executive discretion.36a Discretion to make such determinations is a necessary ...
... taken in dealing with an exigency is final and con- clusive upon the courts , the instances being found to be within the limits of authorized exercise of executive discretion.36a Discretion to make such determinations is a necessary ...
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... taken a strict view of these powers in this respect . During the troubled Napoleonic period it was held in several cases involving captures on the high seas of foreign vessels and cargoes that , since Congress had acted , a presidential ...
... taken a strict view of these powers in this respect . During the troubled Napoleonic period it was held in several cases involving captures on the high seas of foreign vessels and cargoes that , since Congress had acted , a presidential ...
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... taken as a composite statement of judicial opinion as to its essential features when applied to its exercise by the United States . It is the inherent sovereign power of the United States , 150 subject to the duty of making just ...
... taken as a composite statement of judicial opinion as to its essential features when applied to its exercise by the United States . It is the inherent sovereign power of the United States , 150 subject to the duty of making just ...
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39 Stat 40 Stat 56 Stat accompanying text acquire acquisition agencies Alien Property American applicable approved Basic Field Manual Berdahl Calif capture claims compensation confiscation Congress Constitution courts Declaration of Taking Department due process emergency eminent domain enacted Enemy Act enemy property Ex parte Milligan Ex parte Quirin Executive Order exercise Federal fifth amendment foreign governmental Hague Hyde instance International Law 1922 Jour judicial jurisdiction land Lauterpacht Law of Martial Laws of War legislation limits Martial Law Martial Rule military government national defense naval Navy neutral Oppenheim Powers Act President President's private property prize law purchase purposes regulations requisition Second War Powers Secretary Supp territory tion treaty Treaty Series Tucker Act Turlington U. S. C. A. App U. S. C. A. sec United United States 1921 vessels Wall War Powers Act Warfare wartime
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Page 55 - Stat. 704, 705, amended the act of 1910 to readThat whenever an invention described in and covered by a patent of the United States shall hereafter be used or manufactured by or for the United States...
Page 97 - We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states.
Page xlii - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States and the resources of the Government to carry on war against the Imperial German Government; and to bring the conflict to a successful termination all of the resources of the country are hereby pledged by the Congress of the United States.
Page 87 - As a member of the family of nations, the right power of the United States in that field are equal to the right and power of the other members of the international family.
Page 22 - If the laws passed are seen to have a reasonable relation to a proper legislative purpose, and are neither arbitrary nor discriminatory, the requirements of due process are satisfied, and judicial determination to that effect renders a court functus officio.
Page 60 - SEC. 2. The Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or any other officer, board, commission, or governmental corporation authorized by the President, may acquire by purchase, donation, or other means of transfer or may cause proceedings to be instituted in any court having jurisdiction of such proceedings, to acquire by condemnation, any real property...
Page 65 - In time of war or threatened war the President may certify to the Commission that it is essential to the national defense and security that certain traffic shall have preference or priority in transportation, and the Commission shall, under the power herein conferred, direct that such preference or priority be afforded.
Page 52 - That hereafter the Secretary of War may cause proceedings to be instituted in the name of the United States, in any court having jurisdiction of such proceedings for the acquirement by condemnation of any land, temporary use thereof or other interest therein, or right pertaining thereto...
Page 35 - The Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or any other officer, board, commission, or governmental corporation authorized by the President, may acquire by purchase, donation, or other means of transfer or may cause proceedings to be instituted in any court having jurisdiction of such proceedings, to acquire by condemnation, any real property, temporary use thereof, or other interest therein, together with any personal property located thereon or used therewith, that...
Page 60 - Congress, or both, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.