| United States. Department of State - United States - 1904 - 924 pages
...reason of her own delay, to be placed in the "more advantageous" position of claiming not merely the compensation to be, paid by the United States for the privilege of completing the canal, but also the forty millions authorized by the act of HK.l'J to be paid for the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 898 pages
...laws for the protection of the deteriorating fisheries of that region. The first work of Prof. Baird, as Commissioner, was to investigate the causes of...systematic investigation of the subject was arranged and partiallj' undertaken. The work was carried on for two seasons with some financial aid from the Department... | |
| United States Fish Commission - Fish culture - 1883 - 496 pages
...various circulars were sent out in contemplation of the preparation of monographic reports upon tho special branches of the fisheries, some of which have...imperfect that a plan for systematic investigation of th esubject was arranged and partially undertaken. The work was carried on for two seasons with some... | |
| George Brown Goode - Fisheries - 1883 - 96 pages
...has been extended to the State Fish Commissioners and to fish culturists in every part of the world. In 1877, the Commissioner and his staff were summoned...the subject was arranged and partially undertaken. In 1879 an arrangement was made with the Superintendent of the Tenth Census, with whose co-operation... | |
| Fisheries - 1883 - 550 pages
...has been extended to the State Fish Commissioners and to fish culturists in every part of the world. In 1877, the Commissioner and his staff were summoned...the subject was arranged and partially undertaken. In 1879 an arrangement was made with the Superintendent of the Tenth Census, with whose co-operation... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 840 pages
...States may delegate to a tribunal created under the laws of a State, the power to fix and determine the amount of compensation to be paid by the United States for private property taken by them in the exercise of their right of eminent domain ; or it may, if it... | |
| United States - 1885 - 1056 pages
...disinterested evidence yon can procure upon the question of value, make a careful appraisement thereof, and of the amount of compensation to be paid by the United States to such individual Indian or Indians therefor. You will embody such appraisement in the form of a schedule... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - United States - 1894 - 794 pages
...commission of representatives from each country met at Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1877, to determine the amount of compensation to be paid by the United States for the fishing privileges accorded them. The sum of $5,500,000 was awarded Great Britain. Hall, Asaph, born... | |
| Civil procedure - 1897 - 1060 pages
...States may delegate to a tribunal created under the laws of a state the power to fix and determine the amount of compensation to be paid by the United States for private property taken by them in the exercise of their rignt of eminent domain ; or it may, if it... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - United States - 1897 - 802 pages
...commission of representatives from each country met at Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1877, to determine the amount of compensation to be paid by the United States for the fishing privileges accorded them. The sum of $5,500,000 was awarded Great Britain. Hall, Asaph, born... | |
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