A Treatise On the Practice of the Pension Bureau Governing the Adjudication of the Army And Navy Pensions

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2. It is not to be understood that all such cases as men- tioned should be referred for special examination, but only such may be examined. No claim of the first class men- tioned should be specially examined unless the doubt referred to is well grounded and founded upon facts elicited by the Bureau in the usual manner, or upon information and evidence voluntarily furnished by reliable persons, or upon the face of the papers.
3. It is not every discrepancy that appears in the evi- dence, or imp
...robability that is claimed, that will justify a special examination. Only discrepancies of such a char- acter and such improbabilities which raise a doubt and PRACTICE OF THE PENSION BUREAU, 79 which, claimants fail to satisfactorily explain will justify a special examination. Before a special examination is had in cases of the second or third class, the Bureau, upon the facts presented, should be satisfied that the claims possess too much merit to warrant rejection, but that under the practice of the Bureau they are inadmissible.

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