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Página 18
... three branches are coordinate and equal , although some- times one asserts its power over the other two in a particular matter . For instance , the Supreme Court may nullify a law passed by Congress on the theory that it is 18 INTRODUCTION.
... three branches are coordinate and equal , although some- times one asserts its power over the other two in a particular matter . For instance , the Supreme Court may nullify a law passed by Congress on the theory that it is 18 INTRODUCTION.
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... passed by Congress and unless it is passed a second time by a two - thirds vote in both Houses it can not become a law . The judicial or law - interpreting function of the Government is vested in the Supreme Court of the United States ...
... passed by Congress and unless it is passed a second time by a two - thirds vote in both Houses it can not become a law . The judicial or law - interpreting function of the Government is vested in the Supreme Court of the United States ...
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... passed before the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Commerce and Labor were established , hence there is no pro- vision by which the heads of these two departments could succeed to the Presidency by reason of the ...
... passed before the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Commerce and Labor were established , hence there is no pro- vision by which the heads of these two departments could succeed to the Presidency by reason of the ...
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... passed through the hands of Treasury officials , less than $ 12,000 worth of bad money was found . After the spurious money is detected , it becomes the duty of the Secret Service to run down its makers . This often requires a vast ...
... passed through the hands of Treasury officials , less than $ 12,000 worth of bad money was found . After the spurious money is detected , it becomes the duty of the Secret Service to run down its makers . This often requires a vast ...
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... passing real money . Not long ago a traveler offered a hundred - dollar note with a red back in payment of a hotel bill . He was arrested for attempting to pass spurious money . The bill turned out to have been a gold certificate of ...
... passing real money . Not long ago a traveler offered a hundred - dollar note with a red back in payment of a hotel bill . He was arrested for attempting to pass spurious money . The bill turned out to have been a gold certificate of ...
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Página 346 - All cases for the enforcement, otherwise than by adjudication and collection of a forfeiture or penalty or by infliction of criminal punishment, of any order of the Interstate Commerce Commission other than for the payment of money.
Página 343 - A large number of cases are not tried by juries, but each term of each district court requires the services of jurors. These jurors, both grand and petit, are publicly drawn from a box containing, at the time of each drawing, the names of not less than 300 persons possessing the necessary qualifications, and whose names are placed therein by the clerk of the court and a commissioner appointed by the judge. The commissioner is a citizen of good standing residing in the district in which the court...
Página 349 - Claims original jurisdiction to hear and determine all claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an executive department, or upon any contract, expressed or implied, with the Government of the United States...
Página 343 - All such jurors, grand and petit, including those summoned during the session of the court, shall be publicly drawn from a box containing, at the time of each drawing, the names of not less than three hundred persons, possessing the qualifications prescribed in...
Página 258 - An Act requiring common carriers engaged in interstate and foreign commerce to make full reports of all accidents to the Interstate Commerce Commission, and authorizing investigations thereof by said commission.
Página 348 - ... shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years; and shall, moreover, thereafter be incapable of holding any office of honor, trust, or profit under the Government of the United States.
Página 44 - He is also the medium of correspondence between the President and the chief executives of the several States of the United States...
Página 147 - those of storms and hurricanes, issued for the benefit of marine interests, are the most important and pecuniarily valuable. Storm warnings are displayed at nearly 300 points along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts, and the shores of the Great Lakes, including every port and harbor of any considerable importance; and so nearly perfect has this service become, that scarcely a storm of marked danger to maritime interests has occurred for years for which ample warnings have not been issued from...
Página 255 - There is a legislature of two houses; a Senate of 15 members elected for four years and a House of Representatives of 30 members elected for two years. Sessions, limited to 60 days, are held biennially.