Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on Small BusinessU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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Stran 7
... adequate casualty protection by simply boosting the premium rate to astronomical proportions . Force a pro- prietor to pay double or triple the normal premium ... adequate casualty protec- tion from some source . And by adequate , I 7.
... adequate casualty protection by simply boosting the premium rate to astronomical proportions . Force a pro- prietor to pay double or triple the normal premium ... adequate casualty protec- tion from some source . And by adequate , I 7.
Stran 13
... have got to present the problem to the insurance industry . We have to let them know very clearly that these small businesses must have adequate insurance at 51-148-70- -2 reasonable prices . Then , if they don't do it 13.
... have got to present the problem to the insurance industry . We have to let them know very clearly that these small businesses must have adequate insurance at 51-148-70- -2 reasonable prices . Then , if they don't do it 13.
Stran 78
... adequate indoor and outside lighting , and ( 4 ) a secure store safe . In addition , the owners of high - risk stores - ones in areas with a reputation for rampant crime - should also consider using : ( 1 ) heavy window screens , ( 2 ) ...
... adequate indoor and outside lighting , and ( 4 ) a secure store safe . In addition , the owners of high - risk stores - ones in areas with a reputation for rampant crime - should also consider using : ( 1 ) heavy window screens , ( 2 ) ...
Stran 80
... adequate for most merchant risks ( except , in a few cities , where torch and explosive attacks on safes are common ) . Insurance companies give a sizeable reduction in premiums for use of the E SAFE . Over the years , the saving can ...
... adequate for most merchant risks ( except , in a few cities , where torch and explosive attacks on safes are common ) . Insurance companies give a sizeable reduction in premiums for use of the E SAFE . Over the years , the saving can ...
Stran 88
... adequate personnel coverage during peak periods . Keep doors that are used infrequently locked . Post anti - shoplifting signs . Display small inexpensive items behind the checkout counter . Keep small expensive items in locked dis ...
... adequate personnel coverage during peak periods . Keep doors that are used infrequently locked . Post anti - shoplifting signs . Display small inexpensive items behind the checkout counter . Keep small expensive items in locked dis ...
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Stran 294 - that agreement; and that notice of this order shall be given to the general public by depositing a copy in the Office of the Secretary of the Commission at Washington, DC, and by filing it with the Director, Office of the Federal Register. By the Commission, Railroad Service Board. ROBERT L. OSWALD, Acting Secretary. Mr.
Stran 352 - of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 2. The Congress, in furtherance of the national environmental policy as set forth in the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 83 Stat. 852 (42 USC 4321 el seq.), and the national electric energy policy as set forth in Section
Stran 273 - THE LAW ENFORCEMENT CODE OF ETHICS a Law Enforcement Officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception; the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all men to liberty, equality and justice.
Stran 207 - by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and the Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness on the energy situation. (The documents referred to follow:) STATEMENT OF GEORGE A. LINCOLN, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Mr. Chairman and other gentlemen of this committee, I am honored to
Stran 362 - which are not in conflict with any law or treaty of the United States; 8(b)—Expresses the intent of Congress that States are to be encouraged to adopt compacts, cooperative procedures and joint actions to coordinate and resolve environmental and other considerations; it being a basic intent and purpose of the Bill to facilitate and encourage State or regional certification, to assist States
Stran 358 - States for the district in which such property may be located, or in the state courts. In any proceeding brought in the district court of the United States, the petitioner may file with the petition or at any time before judgment a declaration of taking in the
Stran 355 - of the Commission and thereupon the Commission shall file with the court the record upon which the appealed action was entered, as provided in Section 2112 of Title 28, United States Code. Upon the filing by the Commission of the record the jurisdiction of the court shall be exclusive.
Stran 348 - FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Washington, DC, October 1, 1970. Hon. JOE L. EVINS, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: Enclosed is a copy of the proposed "Electric Power Environmental Policy Act of 1970," which the Commission transmitted to the President of the Senate and
Stran 355 - Upon the filing of an appeal, the Clerk of the Court of Appeals shall forthwith transmit a copy of the notice to any member of the Commission and thereupon the Commission shall file with the court the record upon which the
Stran 294 - order shall expire at 6:59 am, December 1, 1970, unless otherwise modified, changed, or suspended by order of this Commission. It is further ordered, That copies of this order and direction shall be served upon the Association of American Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent of the railroads subscribing to the car service and per diem agreement under the