Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affirs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1945-46: Seventy-ninth Congress, First-second Session

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Page 168 - Congress, or both, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.
Page 577 - Be it enacted by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the United States of American in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Veterans
Page 27 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the...
Page 341 - Government, to enter into contracts and into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance, progress and other payments thereon, without regard to the provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts...
Page 106 - That such structures may be built under authority of the legislature of a State across rivers and other waterways, the navigable portions of which lie wholly within the limits of a single State, provided the location and plans thereof are submitted to and approved by the Chief of Engineers...
Page 25 - The purpose of this bill is to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to convey to the...
Page 357 - Government is obligated to or has an option to take over under any type of contract as a result either of any changes in the specifications or plans thereunder or of the termination of such contract (or subcontract thereunder...
Page 387 - Act, the Secretary of the Navy shall come into agreement with the Naval Affairs Committees of the Senate and of the House of Representatives with respect to the terms of such prospective acquisitions or disposals...
Page 341 - Include agreements of all kinds (whether in the form of letters of intent, purchase orders, or otherwise) for all types and kinds of...
Page 519 - Provided, that the Secretary of the Navy is directed to take possession of all properties within the naval petroleum reserves as are or may become subject to the control and use by the United States for naval purposes, and on which there are no pending claims or applications for permits or leases under the provisions of an act of Congress approved February 25, 1920, entitled 'An act to provide for the mining of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain...

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