A Treatise on the Practice of the Pension Bureau Governing the Adjudication of the Army and Navy PensionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - 140 strani |
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accepted accrued pension act of June act of March action affidavit age of 16 alleged disease allowed application bility Board of Review brief Bureau claim for increase claim for pension claimant claims for diseases CLAIMS OF DEPENDENT claims of widows date of filing declaration degree of disability dence Department diarrhea disa disability contracted enlistment entitled evidence required father February 14 granted ical incurrence inguinal hernia invalid claims invalid pensions jacket July 27 June 27 LEGAL AND MEDICAL legal reviewer line of duty March 9 marriage medical evidence medical examination medical referee medical reviewer ment minor children mother naval service obscure obtain officer original pension parol evidence pathological sequences pensionable disability pensionable service personal knowledge prior proof required proven question rate of pension reason rebellion received record rejected remarriage Revised Statutes rule shown soldier's death special examination surgeon testimony thereof title to pension varicocele War Department
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Stran 91 - That in case a minor child is insane, idiotic, or otherwise permanently helpless the pension shall continue during the life of said child, or during the period of such disability...
Stran 97 - September, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the accrued pension to the date of the death of any pensioner, or of any person entitled to a pension having an application therefor pending, and whether a certificate therefor shall issue prior or subsequent to the death of such person, shall, in the case of a person pensioned, or applying for pension, on account of his disabilities or service, be paid, first, to his widow; second, if there is no widow, to his child or children under the age of...
Stran 34 - The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion...
Stran 71 - ... upon making due proof of the fact, according to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may provide, be placed upon the list of invalid pensioners...
Stran 71 - That persons who are now receiving pensions under existing laws, or whose claims are pending in the Pension Office, may, by application to the Commissioner of Pensions, in such form as he may prescribe, showing themselves entitled thereto...
Stran 69 - Department, and who rendered actual service as nurses in attendance upon the sick or wounded in any regimental, post, camp, or general hospital of the armies of the United States for a period of six months...
Stran 96 - ... vested right in the grantee to that extent that payment thereof shall not be withheld or suspended until, after due notice to the grantee of not less than thirty days, the Commissioner of Pensions, after hearing all the evidence, shall decide to annul, vacate, modify, or set aside the decision upon which such pension was granted. Such notice to grantee must contain a full and true statement of any charges or allegations upon which such decision granting such pension shall be sought to be in any...
Stran 14 - March 3, 1885, provides that all applicants for pensions shall be presumed to have had no disability at the time of enlistment; but such presumption may be rebutted.
Stran 33 - ... were joined in marriage by some ceremony deemed by them obligatory, or habitually recognized each other as man and wife, and were so recognized by their neighbors, and lived together as such up to the date of enlistment when such soldier or sailor...
Stran 71 - That all persons who served ninety days or more in the military or naval service of the United States during the late war of the rebellion, and who have been honorably discharged therefrom, and who are now or who may hereafter be suffering from a mental or physical disability of a permanent character, not the result of their own vicious habits, which incapacitated them from the performance of manual labor in such a degree as to render them unable to earn a support...