No advance of public money shall be made in any case unless authorized by the appropriation concerned or other law. And in all cases of contracts for the performance of any service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United... Opinions of Attorneys General - Page 4071851Full view - About this book
| United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department - Military law - 1919 - 348 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment." In the case in reference, it Is not proposed to pay for the goods prior to their delivery "fob shipping... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - Military law - 1919 - 348 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shaU not exceed the value of the service rendered, or of...the articles delivered previously to such payment." In the case in reference, it is not proposed to pay for the goods prior to their delivery " fob shipping... | |
| United States - Internal revenue law - 1920 - 1052 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to... | |
| United States - Military law - 1921 - 922 pages
...service, or tlie delivery of articles of any description, for the use of tlie United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered, or of the articles deliverĀ«! previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Yards and Docks - United States - 1924 - 750 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered...the articles delivered previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to... | |
| United States. Veterans Bureau - Veterans - 1925 - 264 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment." A foreign contractor must be presumed to have knowledge of this statutory restriction when contracting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1926 - 460 pages
...any service or the delivery of articles of any description for the use of the United States payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered or of the articles delivered previous to such payments. Under that law the comptroller refuses to allow any payments for telephone... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1927 - 62 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to... | |
| Robert Preston Shealey - Public contracts - 1927 - 476 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to... | |
| United States - Law - 1927 - 682 pages
...service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered,...the articles delivered previously to such payment. It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to... | |
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