 | William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...be convened without manifest injury to the service. »hall either in time of peace or war, respect a general officer, be carried into execution, until after the whole proceedings snail have been transmitted to the secretary at war, to be laid beiore congress lor their confirmation... | |
 | William Duane - English language - 1810 - 776 pages
...ortigntcp cannon. COURIER, in a military sense, means * messenger sent p»tt, or express, to mission of a commissioned officer, or which shall, either...have been transmitted to the secretary of war, to be Lid betbrj the President of thd United States, tl>r his confirmation or disapproval and orders in the... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - United States - 1530 pages
...commissioned officer, or which shall, either in time of peace or war, respect a general officer, shall be carried into execution, until after the whole proceedings...transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before Congress, for their confirmation or disapproval, and their orders in the same." (1 Graydon, app. ISS-^.)... | |
 | Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 884 pages
...department, may appoint general courts martial, whenever necessary. But no sentence of a court martial shall be carried into execution until after the whole proceedings shall have been laid before the officer ordering the same, or the officer commanding the troops for the time being;... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1024 pages
...require, by the general or officer commanding the troops. But no sentence of a court-martial shall be carried into execution until after the whole proceedings shall have been laid before the said general or officer commanding the troops for the time being; neither shall any... | |
 | Thomas Doughty Condy - African Americans - 1830 - 210 pages
...Major General commanding the Army, has transmitted the whole of the proceedings in the foregoing cases to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President of the United States, for his decision thereon, and has received the following Order in the cases. •» • WAR DEPARTMENT,... | |
 | United States. Congress - Law - 1861 - 560 pages
...retired. And the determination of the board in each case shall, with a record of its proceedings, be transmitted to the Secretary of War, to be laid before the President for his approval or disapproval and orders in the case." And tn insert, in lieu thereof, the fojlowing:... | |
 | Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...department, may appoint general courts martial, whenever necessary. But no sentence of a court martial shall l, 1802. reignty, * ; and, moreover, on its appearing to the satisfaction laid before the officer ordering the same, or the officer commanding the troops for the time being;... | |
 | Texas - Session laws - 1838 - 1142 pages
...department, may appoint general courts martial whenever necessary. But no sentence of a court martial shall be carried into execution until after the whole proceedings shall have been laid before the officers ordering the same, or the officer commanding the troops for the time being... | |
 | Republican Committee of 76 - 1840 - 52 pages
...or tho dismission of a commissioned officer, or which shall, cither in time of peace or war, respect a general officer, be carried into execution until...the whole proceedings shall have been transmitted to tho Secretary of War, to bo laid before the President of tho United States, for his confirmation or... | |
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