To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... facts concerning the industry and also setting out the policy of the act . So far as the question of necessity is concerned , I might say that legislative findings of fact are not necessary in the sense that without them an act would be ...
... facts concerning the industry and also setting out the policy of the act . So far as the question of necessity is concerned , I might say that legislative findings of fact are not necessary in the sense that without them an act would be ...
Pagina 40
... fact were included in general legislation for two purposes , first , to sustain the validity of the enactment where its validity depends on facts , and second , as an aid to interpretation . You will probably recall that the Trading in ...
... fact were included in general legislation for two purposes , first , to sustain the validity of the enactment where its validity depends on facts , and second , as an aid to interpretation . You will probably recall that the Trading in ...
Pagina 382
... fact that this industry could not subscribe to any regulation of hours below 40 per week , because of many facts . 1. Importations from Puerto Rico and the Philippines . Embroideries for infant wear , gowns , handkerchiefs , art linen ...
... fact that this industry could not subscribe to any regulation of hours below 40 per week , because of many facts . 1. Importations from Puerto Rico and the Philippines . Embroideries for infant wear , gowns , handkerchiefs , art linen ...
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