| Administrative law - 1971 - 452 pages
...without expense to the United States, so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of such removals or alterations. (h) That the United States shall in no case be liable for any damage... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - Fisheries - 1922 - 940 pages
...without expense to the United States, so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of such removals or alterations. 8. That fishing structures and appliances in navigable waters of the... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1951 - 630 pages
...expense to the United States, so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and un5 obstructed. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of such removals or alterations. (h) That the United States shall in no case be liable for any damage... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Engineering law - 1968 - 32 pages
...uncompleted structure or nil and restore to its former condition the navigable capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration. That the United States shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 1210 pages
...without expense to the United States, so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of such removals or alterations. (h) That the United States shall In no case be liable for any damage... | |
| United States - Military law - 1930 - 1554 pages
...case calls for the delivery of about 300.000 cubic yards of stone and provides that the quantities " are approximate only " and that no claim shall be...United States on account of any excess or deficiency in the same. A contention that the defendants were thereby obligated to receive and pay for the full... | |
| United States - 1945 - 1842 pages
...without expense to the United States so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed, and that no claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration." For the Chief of Engineers: GEO. R. GOETHALS, Colonel, Corps of Engineers,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1314 pages
...information. No extra allowance will be made for excavating material differing from that herein described. "It is understood and agreed that the quantities given are approximate only, and it must be understood that no claim will lie made against the United States on account of any excess... | |
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