| 1913 - 176 str.
...establish implies necessarily, the power to modify or repeal, or to create anew. The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President...for the administration of the military establishment °^ ^e nation, and rules and orders publicly promulga^e^ Vhtoug him must be received as the acts of... | |
| 1914 - 930 str.
...that the military establishment is useful only in case of war and that the Secretary of War is the constitutional organ of the President for the administration of the military establishment. Though this is truly the position of the Secretary of War, the functions of the War Department are... | |
| United States - 1915 - 816 str.
...establish Implies, necessarily, the power to modify or repeal, or to create anew. The Secretary of War is the regular, constitutional organ of the President...administration of the military establishment of the Nation, and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as the act of the Executive and, as such,... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1915 - 840 str.
...power to establish rules and regulations for the government of the Army, and "the Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President for the administration of the Opinion of the Court. military establishment of the Nation, and rules and orders publicly promulgated... | |
| United States - 1916 - 1254 str.
...— Rules and orders publicly promulgated through the Secretary of War, as the regularly constituted organ of the President for the administration of the military establishment of the nation, must be received as the acts of the executive, and as such be binding upon all within the sphere of... | |
| 1917 - 712 str.
...establish implies, necessarily, the power to modify or repeal, or create anew. The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President...sphere of his legal and constitutional authority. USD Eliason, 16 Peters, 302. Kurtz t). Moffitt, 115 US, 503. But this power is limited and does not... | |
| Frank Hall Lawton, J. C. McArthur, Dempsey W. A. - 1917 - 196 str.
...Department of War, and a Secretary of War who shall be the head thereof." "The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President...received as the acts of the Executive and, as such, be binding upon all within the sphere of his legal and constitutional authority. Such regulations can... | |
| United States - 1917 - 1110 str.
...department. Lockington v. Smith, (1817) Pet. CC 466, 15 Fed. Cas. Xo. 8.448. The Secretary of War is hm} S / !9 ( 1 sږ` d U K % -e ס 3 be binding upon all within the sphere of his legal and constitutional authority. US v. Eliason, (1842)... | |
| United States - 1917 - 1716 str.
...In the War Department. The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President tot the administratIon of the Military Establishment of...promulgated through him must be received as the acts of lb. Executive and, as such, be binding upon all within the sphere of his legal and constitutional authority.... | |
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