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| United States. Congress. House Appropriations - 1919 - 382 pages
...emergency legislation enated to meet conditions growing out of war, nothing in this agreement shall be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future...concerning the ownership, control, or regulation of the Companies, or the method or basis of the capitalization thereof, and the recitals or provisions... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - Public utilities - 1919 - 748 pages
...President of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of peace * * *." Section 16 of the Act provides "That this Act is expressly declared to be emergency...legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of the war;" and then continues with the striking, but perhaps significant nonsequitu-r that ''nothing... | |
| Law - 1919 - 332 pages
...under Federal control at any time he shall deem such action needful or desirable." And Section 16, "That this Act is expressly declared to be emergency...legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of the war; and nothing herein is to be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future policy of the... | |
| Frank Haigh Dixon, Julius H. Parmelee - Railroads - 1919 - 236 pages
...authority was to release a large number of short lines on June 30. By Section 16 the Federal Control Act is expres-sly declared to be emergency legislation, enacted to meet conditions growing out of the war, and nothing is to be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future policy of the federal... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1919 - 1064 pages
...enemies of the United States. The federal control act, we recall, is by section 16 thereof — * • * expressly declared to be emergency legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of war. If, under the doctrine of judicial notice, we are to take notice of matters which are, or ought to... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1919 - 872 pages
...being limited to 21 months after the close of the war. The Act, as signed by the President on March 21, is "expressly declared to be emergency legislation, enacted to meet conditions growing out of the war" and not to be construed as "expressing or prejudicing the future policy of the Federal Government... | |
| United States Railroad Administration - Railroads - 1919 - 482 pages
...December 26, 1917. or by the Federal control act. (c) The Federal control act being in section 16 thereof expressly declared to be emergency legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of war, nothing in this agreement shall be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future policy of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - Railroads - 1919 - 210 pages
...December 26, 1917, or by the Federal-control act. (c) The Federal-control act being in section 16 thereof expressly declared to be emergency legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of war, nothing in this 104573—19 4 agreement shall be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1919 - 110 pages
...December 26, 1917, or by the Federal control act. (c) The Federal control act being in section 16 thereof expressly declared to be emergency legislation enacted to meet conditions growing out of war, nothing in this agreement shall be construed as expressing or prejudicing the future policy of the... | |
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