| Edgar S. Dudley - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1908 - 706 pages
...purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts concerning the matter he is directed to investigate, submitting opinions and making recommendations upon...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. 1 The 'power to condemn is vested, in accordance with Sec. 1241, Revised Statutes, in officers specially... | |
| Panama Canal (Panama) - 1909 - 440 pages
...official can not condemn public property, his action being purely advisory- He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. This will include questions involving the character, amount and cause of damage ordeficiency, and responsibility... | |
| United States. War Department - 1911 - 394 pages
...officer can not condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount, and cause of... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1913 - 850 pages
...— "A surveying officer cannot condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. It is called for the purpose of ascertaining and reporting facts,...responsibility which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect";1 the power to condemn being vested, in accordance with Section 1241 of the Eevised Statutes,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1913 - 416 pages
...officer can not condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount, and cause of... | |
| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - Expenditures, Public - 1914 - 942 pages
...of property have performed their whole duty in regard to it. ******* " He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount, and cause of... | |
| William Henry Waldron - Military law - 1917 - 64 pages
...the duties that a survey officer may be called upon to perform f A. 1. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake or neglect. 2. He investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount and cause of damage or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 pages
...officer can not condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount, and cause of... | |
| United States. War Department - Digital images - 1917 - 428 pages
...officer can not condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...which may arise through accident, mistake, or neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount, and cause of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 216 pages
...officer can not condemn public property. His action is purely advisory. He will ascertain and report facts, submitting opinions and making recommendations...responsibility which may arise through accident, mistake, of neglect. For example, he investigates and determines questions involving the character, amount,... | |
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