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- eCFR :: 8 CFR Part 217 -- Visa Waiver Program
The carrier agreements referred to in section 217 (e) of the Act shall be made by the Commissioner on behalf of the Attorney General and shall be on Form I-775, Visa Waiver Pilot Program Agreement
- 26 U. S. Code § 217 - Moving expenses - LII Legal Information Institute
For purposes of paragraph (1), the distance between two points shall be the shortest of the more commonly traveled routes between such two points
- Part 217 - SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS | Acquisition. GOV
217 7103-5 Repair costs not readily ascertainable Follow the procedures at PGI 217 7103-5 if the nature of any repairs is such that their extent and probable cost cannot be ascertained readily
- 12 CFR Part 217 -- Capital Adequacy of Bank Holding Companies, Savings . . .
The Office of the Federal Register publishes documents on behalf of Federal agencies but does not have any authority over their programs We recommend you directly contact the agency associated with the content in question
- 8 CFR Part 217 - VISA WAIVER PROGRAM - LII Legal Information Institute
§ 217 7 Electronic data transmission requirement 8 U S C 1103, 1187; 8 CFR part 2 53 FR 24901, June 30, 1988, unless otherwise noted
- 29 U. S. Code § 217 - Injunction proceedings - LII Legal Information . . .
1949—Act Oct 26, 1949, included a more precise description of United States courts having jurisdiction to restrain violations and inserted proviso denying jurisdiction to order payment of unpaid minimum wages, overtime, and liquidated damages in injunction proceedings
- Kentucky Revised Statutes - Chapter 217
217 No restriction on donation of game meat to or from certain entities for specified purposes -- Conditions 218 Construction of chapter regarding donation of food
- What Does Family Code 217 Require at Family Law Hearings?
Courts apply Family Code 217 to request for order hearings Here is what Family Code 217 really tells us The court must allow live testimony unless one of two things happen First, the parties do not want one and agree to that Second, the court believes there is "good cause" to deny live testimony
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