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  2. File:ISAF COIN GUIDANCE 2009Aug26.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:16, 3 December 2009: 1,247 × 1,754, 7 pages (2.26 MB): Havaube {{Information |Description={{en|1=ISAF Commander's Counterinsurgency Guidance, by Command Sergeant Major Michael T. Hall and Commander General Stanley A. McChrystal, US Force Afghanistan}} {{de|1=Leitlinie der ISAF zum Kampf gegen Aufständische, von Mich

  3. Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974

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    Titles I through IX of the law are known as the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. Title II created the Congressional Budget Office.Title III governs the procedures by which Congress annually adopts a budget resolution, a concurrent resolution that is not signed by the President, which sets fiscal policy for the Congress.

  4. United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps

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    The Air Force Judge Advocate General's School was founded in 1950 and has been located in the William Louis Dickinson Law Center, at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama, since 1993. The school provides instruction to new judge advocates and paralegals, in addition to offering approximately 30 continuing legal education courses.

  5. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The coin from Commander Canadian Special Operations Forces Command is a dull colour, but distinct by its pierced sections. Many of the CF training centres and staff colleges have a distinct coin—some available for the students to purchase, others available only by presentation by the establishment or the commandant for exemplary achievement ...

  6. Feed and Forage Act - Wikipedia

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    The act has been amended over time and now, as codified at 41 U.S.C. § 6301, reads: [1] (a) In General.—A contract or purchase on behalf of the Federal Government shall not be made unless the contract or purchase is authorized by law or is under an appropriation adequate to its fulfillment.

  7. Antideficiency Act - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on September 13, 1982 The Antideficiency Act ( ADA ) ( Pub. L. 97–258 , 96 Stat. 923 ) is legislation enacted by the United States Congress to prevent the incurring of obligations or the making of expenditures (outlays) in excess of amounts available in appropriations or funds.

  8. Gresham's law - Wikipedia

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    Under Gresham's law, "good money" is money that shows little difference between its nominal value (the face value of the coin) and its commodity value (the value of the metal of which it is made, often precious metals, such as gold or silver). [4] The price spread between face value and commodity value when it is minted is called seigniorage.

  9. Fiscalization - Wikipedia

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    Although Italy was the first country to introduce a law for the use of specific fiscal devices fiscal devices (which happened in 1983), Croatia is one of the first countries in the world with a type of fiscalization that requires fiscal-relevant transactions to be sent to the Fiscal Authority, that is, Tax Authority, via the Internet for ...