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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 9607—Revoking Executive Order 9301 of February 9, 1943, Establishing a Minimum Wartime Workweek of Forty-Eight Hours
Harry S Truman
Executive Order 9605—Revoking Paragraph 4 of Executive Order No. 9279 of December 5, 1942, So as to Permit Voluntary Enlistments in the Armed Forces
Executive Order 9606—Adopting and Ratifying the Capture of the German Motor Vessel "Caribia"
Executive Order 9603—Termination of Possession of Certain Property Taken By the Government
Executive Order 9604—Providing for the Release of Scientific Information (Extension and Amendment of Executive Order No. 9568)
Executive Order 9602—Possession, Control, and Operation of the Transportation System, Plants, and Facilities of the Illinois Central Railroad Company
Executive Order 9601—Revocation of Executive Order 9240 as Amended, Entitled "Regulations Relating to Overtime Compensation"
Executive Order 9599—Providing for Assistance to Expanded Production and Continued Stabilization of the National Economy During the Transition from War to Peace, and for the Orderly Modification of Wartime Controls Over Prices, Wages, Materials and Facilities
Executive Order 9600—Amending Executive Order No. 9240 Entitled "Regulations Relating to Overtime Wage Compensation"
Executive Order 9598—Modifying the Conditions Upon Which a Classified Status May Be Granted