The Growth of Presidential Power: The formative yearsChelsea House Publishers, 1974 - 2342 strani |
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... subpoena duces tecum , which technically requires the appearance in court of the person or persons named in the subpoena , together with the required documents . Albert Beveridge , in his biography of Marshall , and Professor Corwin ...
... subpoena duces tecum , which technically requires the appearance in court of the person or persons named in the subpoena , together with the required documents . Albert Beveridge , in his biography of Marshall , and Professor Corwin ...
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... subpoena is made returnable ; so that it becomes incumbent on the accused to be ready for his trial at that term . This point being disposed of , it remains to inquire whether a subpoena duces tecum can be directed to the president of ...
... subpoena is made returnable ; so that it becomes incumbent on the accused to be ready for his trial at that term . This point being disposed of , it remains to inquire whether a subpoena duces tecum can be directed to the president of ...
Stran 535
... subpoena duces tecum , then , may issue to any person to whom an ordinary subpoena may issue directing him to bring any paper of which the party praying it has a right to avail himself as testimony ; if , indeed , that be the necessary ...
... subpoena duces tecum , then , may issue to any person to whom an ordinary subpoena may issue directing him to bring any paper of which the party praying it has a right to avail himself as testimony ; if , indeed , that be the necessary ...
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Introduction by William M Goldsmith | 1 |
Early Controversy over the Question | 11 |
The Articles of Confederation | 30 |
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The Growth of Presidential Power: The formative years William M. Goldsmith Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1974 |
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