PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 140 , 141-MAY 22, 1939
May 22, 1939
[S. 198]
[Public, No. 81]
Judicial
amendments.
43 Stat. 939.
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[CHAPTER 140]
AN ACT
To provide that records certified by the Court of Claims to the Supreme Court,
in response to writs of certiorari, may include material portions of the evidence,
and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Code, United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 3,
subsection b, of the Act of February 13, 1925 (43 Stat. 936, 939,
!s(b). . 229; U. S. Code, title 28, sec. 288 b), be amended so as to read as
follows:
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"(b) In any case in the Court of Claims, including those begun
of er- under section 180 of the Judicial Code, it shall be competent for the
by cer Supreme Court, upon the petition of either party, whether Govern-
etition ment or claimant, to require, by certiorari, that the cause be certified
to it for review and determination of all errors assigned, with the
same power and authority, and with like effect, as if the cause had
arts of been brought there by appeal. In such event, the Court of Claims
al shall include in the papers certified by it the findings of fact, the
conclusions of law, and the judgment or decree, as well as such other
parts of the record as are material to the errors assigned, to be
in settled by the Court.
record.
"The Court of Claims shall promulgate rules to govern the prepa-
ration of such record in accordance with the provisions of this section.
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"In such cases the Supreme Court shall have authority to review,
in addition to other questions of law, errors assigned to the effect that
there is a lack of substantial evidence to sustain a finding of fact;
that an ultimate finding or findings are not sustained by the findings
of evidentiary or primary facts; or that there is a failure to make any
finding of fact on a material issue."
Approved, May 22, 1939.
[CHAPTER 141]
May 22, 1939
AN ACT
IS. 12811
To prohibit reproductions of official badges, identification cards, and other insignia.
[Public. No. 821
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Official insigia of United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1 of
the Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the misuse of official insignia"
47 Stat. 342 .
approved on June 29, 1932 (47 Stat. 342; U. S. C., title 18, sec. 76a),
be amended to read as follows:
Unauthorized man-
"That hereafter the manufacture, sale, or possession of any badge,
ufacture, sale, or pos-
session, prohibited. identification card, or other insignia, of the design prescribed by the
head of any department or independent office of the United States
for use by any officer or subordinate thereof, or of any colorable
imitation thereof, or the photographing, printing, or in any other
manner making or executing any engraving, photograph, print, or
impression in the likeness of any such badge, identification card, or
other insignia, or of any colorable imitation thereof, is prohibited,
except when and as authorized under such regulations as may be
prescribed by the head of the department or independent office of
which such insignia indicates the wearer is an officer or subordinate."
Approved, May 22, 1939.
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