The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America: Having General Applicability and Legal Effect in Force June 1, 1938, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Administrative law |
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... accepted by the officer in charge of the port when submitted in form and by guarantors satis- factory to him . In the event of the failure of the master , agent , owner , consignee , or other responsible person to pay such expenses , or ...
... accepted by the officer in charge of the port when submitted in form and by guarantors satis- factory to him . In the event of the failure of the master , agent , owner , consignee , or other responsible person to pay such expenses , or ...
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... accepted at the request of American consuls . Under no circumstances shall hospital bills incurred on account of American seamen ( aliens ) returned under consular regulations be paid from the ** For statutory and source citations , see ...
... accepted at the request of American consuls . Under no circumstances shall hospital bills incurred on account of American seamen ( aliens ) returned under consular regulations be paid from the ** For statutory and source citations , see ...
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... accepted in lieu of passports , shall be stamped and endorsed . Such aliens need not appear before the district director in Honolulu for any further endorsement of status , when about to proceed directly to a port of continental United ...
... accepted in lieu of passports , shall be stamped and endorsed . Such aliens need not appear before the district director in Honolulu for any further endorsement of status , when about to proceed directly to a port of continental United ...
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... accepted in lieu thereof described in § 11.1 , or the certificates described in § 11.2 , it shall be presumed that they were not examined when enter- ing Hawaii unless they satisfactorily establish lawful admission to Hawaii shall be ...
... accepted in lieu thereof described in § 11.1 , or the certificates described in § 11.2 , it shall be presumed that they were not examined when enter- ing Hawaii unless they satisfactorily establish lawful admission to Hawaii shall be ...
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... accepted as satisfactory proof of naturaliza- tion . * t ( Sec . 22 , 39 Stat . 891 ; 8 U.S.C. 159 ) [ 17 - D - 1 ] 16.17 Permanent residence ; definition . The term " permanent residence " in §§ 16.11 , 16.13 , and 16.15 , shall be ...
... accepted as satisfactory proof of naturaliza- tion . * t ( Sec . 22 , 39 Stat . 891 ; 8 U.S.C. 159 ) [ 17 - D - 1 ] 16.17 Permanent residence ; definition . The term " permanent residence " in §§ 16.11 , 16.13 , and 16.15 , shall be ...
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