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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 10610—Administration of Mutual Security and Related Functions
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Executive Order 10609—Delegating to the Secretary of State Authority To Appoint Alternate United States Commissioners to the Caribbean Commission
Executive Order 10608—United States Authority and Functions in Germany
Executive Order 10607—Inspection of Income, Excess-Profits, Declared-Value Excess-Profits, Capital-Stock, Estate, and Gift Tax Returns by the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives
Executive Order 10606—Inspection of Income, Excess-Profits, Declared-Value Excess-Profits, Capital-Stock, Estate, and Gift Tax Returns by the Senate Committee on Government Operations
Executive Order 10604—Delegating to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget the Authority of the President To Approve Regulations Relating to the Operation of Vending Stands on Federal Property by Blind Persons
Executive Order 10605—Amendment of Executive Order No. 10119 of March 27, 1950, Prescribing Regulations Governing the Payment of Basic Allowances for Subsistence to Members of the Uniformed Services
Executive Order 10603—Amendment of Executive Order No. 10309, Providing for the Restoration of Possession, Use, and Control of Certain Lands Reserved for Military Purposes to the Territory of Hawaii and Transfer of Title to Such Lands to the Territory
Executive Order 10602—Designating the Secretary of the Interior as the Representative of the President To Approve the Obligation and Expenditure of Certain Moneys by the Government of the Virgin Islands
Executive Order 10601—Administration of Commodity Set-Aside