Decisions of the Department of the Interior: In Appealed Pension and Retirement Claims, Also a Table of Cases Reported, Cited, Distinguished, Modified, and Overruled and of Statutes Cited and ConstruedUnited States. Department of the Interior, United States. Department of the Interior. Office of the Solicitor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Volumes 1 to 20 are confined to decisions relating to pensions and bounty-land claims. Volumes 21 to 22 contain decisions relating to pensions and civil service retirement claims. |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
$12 per month act of January act of June act of March adjudication affidavit alleged allowed appellant's application April April 22 Assistant Secretary F. L. attorney August cause certificate claim for increase claim for pension claimant cohabitation Colonel O'Neill commencement Commissioner of Pensions common-law marriage Company Confederate States Army contract of enlistment court December decision declaration Department desertion diarrhea disability discharge disease of heart divorce entitled evidence fact February February 27 glaucoma ground held hernia humerus incurred injury January 11 January 29 July July 28 June 27 line of duty living March 13 marriage married medical examination ment military service November November 30 October officer opinion parties payment Pension Bureau person presumption prior proof provisions question reason record Revised Statutes rule Secretary F. L. Campbell September shown special examination subsequent surgeon testified testimony therein tion United valid Volunteer Infantry War Department widow
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الصفحة 356 - ... to provide and maintain a navy, and to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces...
الصفحة 48 - Statutes, shall be proven in compensation or insurance cases to be legal marriages according to the law of the place where the parties resided at the time of marriage...
الصفحة 359 - It can act only through its officers and agents, and they must act within the States. If, when thus acting, and within the scope of their authority, those officers can be arrested and brought to trial in a State court, for an alleged...
الصفحة 200 - ... are reduced to fixed rules, and constitute a branch of the particular system of jurisprudence to which they belong, these merely natural presumptions are derived wholly and directly from the circumstances of the particular case, by means of the common experience of mankind, without the aid or control of any rules of law whatever.
الصفحة 233 - It is undoubtedly true that a superior court of general jurisdiction, proceeding within the general scope of its powers, is presumed to act rightly. All intendments of law in such cases are in favor of its acts. It is presumed to have jurisdiction to give the judgments it renders until the contrary appears. And this presumption embraces jurisdiction not only of the cause or...
الصفحة 359 - It may deny the authority conferred by those laws. The State court may administer not only the laws of the State, but equally federal law, in such a manner as to paralyze the operations of the government ; and even if, after trial and final judgment in the State court, the case can be brought into the United States court for review, the officer is withdrawn from the discharge of his duty during the pendency of the prosecution, and the exercise of acknowledged federal power arrested.
الصفحة 359 - The Judicial power shall extend to all cases, In law and equity, arising under the Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under their authority...
الصفحة 178 - ... personally named in any resolution of Congress, for any specific service in said Indian wars...
الصفحة 353 - ... voucher of such guardian, and in like manner to cause the pension of invalid pensioners who are or may hereafter be imprisoned as punishment for offenses against the laws to be paid while so imprisoned to their wives or the guardians of their children.
الصفحة 219 - ... battle in said war, and were honorably discharged, and to such other officers and soldiers and sailors as may have been personally named in any resolution of Congress for any specific service in said war...