The Respective Powers of the Federal and Local Governments Within Lands Owned Or Occupied by the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - 82 páginas |
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... hereafter be acquired by it shall not be required ; but the head or other authorized officer of any department or independent establish- ment or agency of the Government may , in such cases and at such times as he may deem desirable ...
... hereafter be acquired by it shall not be required ; but the head or other authorized officer of any department or independent establish- ment or agency of the Government may , in such cases and at such times as he may deem desirable ...
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... hereafter be acquired by it shall not be required ; but the head or other authorized officer of any department or independent establish- ment or agency of the Government may , in such cases and at such times as he may deem desirable ...
... hereafter be acquired by it shall not be required ; but the head or other authorized officer of any department or independent establish- ment or agency of the Government may , in such cases and at such times as he may deem desirable ...
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... hereafter be acquired for sites for custom houses , court houses , post offices , arsenals or other public build- ings whatever , or for any other purpose of the Government . " The land within the reservation had been set aside from the ...
... hereafter be acquired for sites for custom houses , court houses , post offices , arsenals or other public build- ings whatever , or for any other purpose of the Government . " The land within the reservation had been set aside from the ...
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... hereafter be acquired for sites for custom houses , court houses , post offices , arsenals or other public build- ings whatever , or for any other purpose of the Government . " The land within the reservation had been set aside from the ...
... hereafter be acquired for sites for custom houses , court houses , post offices , arsenals or other public build- ings whatever , or for any other purpose of the Government . " The land within the reservation had been set aside from the ...
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... hereafter reserved or acquired , described in section 272 of the Criminal Code ( U. S. C. , Title 18 , sec . 451 ) , shall do or omit the doing of any act or thing which is not made penal by any laws of Congress , but which if committed ...
... hereafter reserved or acquired , described in section 272 of the Criminal Code ( U. S. C. , Title 18 , sec . 451 ) , shall do or omit the doing of any act or thing which is not made penal by any laws of Congress , but which if committed ...
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acceptance of jurisdiction acquisition act approved act of Congress Act of February approved February Arlington Hotel Co arsenals Attorney Atty ceded area cession of jurisdiction cession statutes Chap CHAPTER civil and criminal concurrent jurisdiction condemnation or otherwise Congress approved consent consent-to-purchase statutes Constitution County court houses criminal process custom houses deed diction Dravo Dravo Contracting enacted Federal Government foregoing act Fort Leavenworth Fort Robinson Fort Totten Government's Governor held hereafter be acquired juris jurisdiction is ceded jurisdiction over lands lands acquired lands so acquired lease Legislature ment metes and bounds Military Reservation needful buildings Old Point Comfort Pierce County post offices public buildings Puerto Rico purpose of erecting relinquish jurisdiction reserved to serve reserving the right Revised Statutes right to serve serve civil sites for custom statute ceding Supreme Court Tax Commission therein tion Title 18 U. S. Code United Valley County
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Página 26 - to lay and collect taxes, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States...
Página 7 - To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding 10 miles square) as may, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States...
Página 25 - Jurisdiction thereof, or any place purchased or otherwise acquired by the United States by consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of a fort, magazine, arsenal, dockyard, or other needful building.
Página 26 - The provisions of sections 105 and 106 of this title shall not be deemed to authorize the levy or collection of any tax on or from the United States or any instrumentality thereof, or the levy or collection of any tax with respect to sale, purchase, storage, or use of tangible personal property sold by the United States or any instrumentality thereof to any authorized purchaser.
Página 27 - States immigrant stations are located, the officials in charge of such stations as occasion may require shall admit therein the proper State and municipal officers charged with the enforcement of such laws, and for the...
Página 29 - That any such acquisition of real property shall not deprive any State or political subdivision thereof of its civil or criminal jurisdiction in and over such property or impair the civil rights under the State or local laws of the inhabitants on such property...
Página 26 - Congress may not only abrogate laws of the Territorial legislatures, but it may itself legislate directly for the local government. It may make a void act of the Territorial legislature valid, and a valid one void.