The code of the laws of the United States of America of a general and permanent character, in force December 7, 1925, and appendix with laws to December 6, 1926 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: E.U.A, E.U.A . Congress, E.U.A . Congress . House . Committee on Revision of the Laws, E.U.A . Congress . Senate . Select Committee on Revision of the Laws
Otros Autores: Fitzgerald, Roy Gerald, 1875-, Ernst, Richard Protlow, 1858-1934
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Español
Publicado: Washington : Govt. print. off., 1926
Edición:Volume 44 - part 1 of the United States Statutes at large.
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Descripción
Notas:"This Code is the official restatement in convenient form of the general and permanent laws of the United States in force December 7, 1925, now scattered in 25 volumes - i.e. the Revised Statutes of 1878, and volumes 20 to 43, inclusive of the Statutes at large. No new law is enacted and no law repealed. It is prima facie the law. It is presumed to be the law. The presumption is rebuttable by production of prior unrepealed acts of Congress at variance with the Code ..
Una hoja extra, con una declaración por Roy G. Fitzgerald, presidente de el Committee on the revision of the laws of the House of representatives, esta montado sobre la 2a. hoja suelta y tiene encabezamiento: Note well. Is this great Code free from error?
"Committees on revision of the House and Senate under whose direction this Code has been prepared and set forth." p. 2,453
The Code now set forth has resulted from the hearty cooperation of the Committee of the House of representatives on the revision of the laws, and the Select committee of the United States senate consisting of Richard P. Ernst, chairman, George Wharton Pepper and William Cabell Bruce. Under the auspices of the committees of the House and Senate the actual work of assemblying and classifying the mass of material has been done by the West publishing co. and the Edward Thompson co." Pref. firmado: Roy G. Fitzgerald, chairman
Descripción Física:xii, 2453 p. ; 20 x 26 cm.