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Principles Of Federal Appropriations Law 2004

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Presents a basic reference work covering those areas of law in which the Comptroller General renders decisions and which are not covered by other GAO publications. Includes chapters 1-5. Covers the introduction, legal framework, agency regulations and administrative discretion, availability of purpose and time,

642 pages, Paperback

First published March 20, 2004

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September 15, 2011
An excellent description of the government appropriations process covering the legal framework, agency authority and discretion and the availability of appropriations.

However, whether or not one likes this book depends on whether one is interested on needs to understand the subject. I can see scores range from a f-star down to one star (with a desire to go negative). I found it to be excellent and more detailed that I needed.
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