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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Executive Order 8856—Authorizing the Appointment of Certain Employees in the Postal Service Without Regard to the Civil Service Rules
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 8849—Authorizing the Appointment of Miss Margaret Patterson as Assistant Historical Aide at the Andrew Johnson National Monument, National Park Service, Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8843—Regulation of Consumer Credit
Executive Order 8848—Suspension of Eight-Hour Law as to Laborers and Mechanics Employed by the War Department in the Construction Within the United States of Public Works Which Are Necessary for the National Defense
Executive Order 8847—Withdrawing Public Lands for Use of the War Department as an Aerial Bombing and Gunnery Range
Executive Order 8844—Amending Executive Order No. 8827 of July 24, 1941, Exempting Harry T. Edwards From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8846—Revoking the License Issued on December 16, 1910, Authorizing the Construction, Maintenance, and Operation of an Electric Street Railway System in the Canal Zone
Executive Order 8845—Revoking the Designation of Grand Rapids, Michigan, as a Customs Port of Entry
Executive Order 8842—Regulations Pertaining to Within-Grade Salary Advancements for Employees Classified Under the Salary Schedule of Executive Order No. 6746 of June 21, 1934
Executive Order 8841—Restoring Certain Public Lands to Their Former Status of Being Withdrawn Under Executive Order No. 6964 of February 5, 1935