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within this exception to the eight-hour provision is generally a matter of administration. 29: 534.

182. "Temporary forest reserves." Lands temporarily withdrawn from entry for further examination with a view to their inclusion in a definite forest reservation constitute "temporary forest reserves" within the meaning of section 1 of the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat. 233). 28: 424.

183. "Transport."-The word "transport" as used in the national prohibition act is presumed to have its usual meaning, viz.: To carry or convey from one place to another, the taking up of persons or property at some point and putting them down at another. 32: 421.

184. "Uncles."-The terms "uncles," "aunts," "nephews," and "nieces," as used in the War Risk Insurance act December 24, 1919 (41 Stat. 371), shall be deemed to include only such relations by blood.

32: 254.

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186. "Voluntary words "voluntary service," as employed in the act of February 27, 1906 (34 Stat. 48), were not intended to cover services rendered in an official capacity under regular appointment to an office otherwise permitted by law to be nonsalaried. 30:51.

187. "Whisky."-Distilled spirits containing a part and not all of the substances congeneric with alcohol, produced by rectifying high wines to the point where a part of the congeneric substances is retained, a larger part of such secondary product being retained than in the product formerly known as "neutral spirits," should not be marked "whisky" upon entry into warehouses. 27:47.

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189. "Whisky."-Whisky is a natural spirit having certain "congeneric substances" which give character to the distillate. 26: 216.

190. "Whisky." See also "Neutral spirits," supra, 125.

191. "Who might herself be lawfully naturalized."-The words "who might herself be lawfully naturalized," in the act of February 10, 1855 (10 Stat. 604), and section 1994, Revised Statutes, refer to the class or race who might be lawfully naturalized, and compliance with the other conditions of the naturalization law is not required. 27:507.

192. "Within the zone." ereign rights," supra, 176.

See "Sov

193. "Work contemplated by the contract."-The eight-hour workday restriction of the act of June 19, 1912, known as the eight-hour law, applies only to work contemplated by the contract. The words "work contemplated by the contract" include the work directly and proximately in view in the contract as specifically appropriated to and destined for the Government use. 29: 534.

194. "Work of art."-The meaning of the term "work of art" and its application to a particular design, drawing, or painting, etc., under section 11 of the act of March 4, 1909 (35 Stat. 1078), does not present a question of law, but one of fact, to be determined in each instance by the register of copyrights. 28:557.

195. "Working days."-The mails are to be weighed, under the act of March 3, 1905 (33 Stat. 1088), on "working days" only, and "working days" mean days in which the carrier does work for the post office-not "week days." 26: 390.

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ACTS OF CONGRESS CITED IN VOLUMES 26 TO 32,

OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL

[Where an act is cited more than once in the same opinion, the first citation only is given]

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1789, July 4, ch. 2 (1 Stat. 26, 27)1789, July 31, ch. 5 (1 Stat. 29)1789, Aug. 7, ch. 9 (1 Stat. 54). 1789, Sept. 1, ch. 11 (1 Stat. 55). 1789, Sept. 15, ch. 14 (1 Stat. 68). 1789, Sept. 24, ch. 19 (1 Stat. 72) 1790, Mar. 26, ch. 3 (1 Stat. 103)_ 1790, Apr. 2, ch. 6 (1 Stat. 106)....... 1790, May 31, ch. 15 (1 Stat. 124).

1790, July 16, ch. 28 (1 Stat. 130).

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30: 451

30: 108

29: 189

32: 227

30: 236

27: 509

30:285

28: 168

29: 1, 3

1790, Aug. 4, ch. 35 (1 Stat. 145, 167).

1791, Mar. 3, ch. 15, sec. 51 (1 Stat. 210).

1792, Dec. 31, ch. 1

(1 Stat. 287)__.

sec. 4 (1 Stat. 289).

1793, Feb. 18, ch. 7 (1 Stat. 305)..

1794, Mar. 22, ch. 11, sec. 3 (1 Stat. 349). 1795, Jan. 29, ch. 20 (1 Stat. 414)..

1796, June 1, ch. 47 (1 Stat. 491)__

1797, Mar. 3, ch. 13, sec. 1 (1 Stat. 506)

1798, July 11, ch. 72 (1 Stat. 594)... 1798, July 16, ch. 77 (1 Stat. 605)1799, Mar. 2, ch. 22 (1 Stat. 627, 673)

sec. 27 (1 Stat. 648).

sec. 28 (1 Stat. 648)

sec. 46 (1 Stat. 661).

30: 451

31:3 29:189

29: 191 29: 189 29: 367

27:509

30: 285

29:263

30:235

27: 32; 31: 573

30: 451

30: 125

30: 125

30: 125

28:545

28:546

28:546

27:32

27:34

sec. 97 (1 Stat. 699).

sec. 98 (1 Stat. 699).
sec. 99 (1 Stat. 700)..

ch. 36 (1 Stat. 729).
sec. 2 (1 Stat. 729).

1801, Mar. 3, ch. 28 (2 Stat. 121)__
1802, Apr. 14, ch. 28 (2 Stat. 153)...

1804, Mar. 26, ch. 40, sec. 3 (2 Stat. 290)

1806, Apr. 18, ch. 31 (2 Stat. 1806).

1808, Apr. 21, ch. 48 (2 Stat. 484).
1811, Feb. 11, ch. 26 (2 Stat. 650).
1812, July 6, ch. 129 (2 Stat. 778)..
sec. 1 (2 Stat. 778) -
1814, Apr. 16, ch. 58 (3 Stat. 124)_..
1816, Mar. 5, ch. 25 (3 Stat. 256)__
1816, Apr. 24, ch. 69, sec. 3 (3 Stat. 297).

30: 451 27:509 30:557

30: 286 26: 538

27: 33, 34 30:215

29: 367 30: 235

28: 69

27:494

1816, Apr. 27, ch. 107, sec. 6 (3 Stat. 314)_

26:427

1817, Mar. 1, ch. 31, sec. 4 (3 Stat. 351).
1818, Apr. 20, ch. 88, sec. 11 (3 Stat. 450)....
1820, May 1, ch. 52 (3 Stat. 568) – –
1821, Mar. 2, ch. 13, sec. 9 (3 Stat. 615).
1822, Apr. 30, ch. 45, sec. 2 (3 Stat. 673).
1822, May 4, ch. 50, sec. 2 (3 Stat. 677)
1822, May 7, ch. 90, sec. 3 (3 Stat. 688).
1823, Mar. 3, ch. 32, sec. 2 (3 Stat. 763).
ch. 35 (3 Stat. 768)--

sec. 2 (3 Stat. 768).

1824, Apr. 2, ch. 33, sec. 2 (4 Stat. 17).
1824, May 26, ch. 166 (4 Stat. 48).
ch. 186 (4 Stat. 69).

1825, Mar. 3, ch. 95 (4 Stat. 127)

30:5 29:367 28: 416 27:495

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26: 78

26: 78

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28: 307 28:307

26: 78

31: 596 27:509

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1844, May 23, ch. 17 (5 Stat. 657) -
1846, May 22, ch. 23 (9 Stat. 14)_.
1846, July 30, ch. 74 (9 Stat. 42).
1846, Aug. 6, ch. 90 (9 Stat. 59).
1847, Feb. 22, ch. 17 (9 Stat. 129)
1848, Aug. 14, ch. 177 (9 Stat. 323).
sec. 5 (9 Stat. 325).
1849, Mar. 2, ch. 87 (9 Stat. 352)_.
1849, Mar. 3, ch. 108 (9 Stat. 395) -
ch. 110 (9 Stat. 399).

1850, Sept. 27, ch. 75 (9 Stat. 496).

1850, Sept. 28, ch. 84 (9 Stat. 519).

ch. 86 (9 Stat. 521).

26: 157

29:9

27:495

26:275

30:392

26: 157 31:510

26:419

30: 452

30: 392

30: 452

26:469

27:497

28:314

30:392

29: 299 30: 572 30:492

26: 535 30:392

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