Sec. 4. Loans guaranteed under this Act shall be secured by collateral adequate to protect the Government's interests, as determined by the Secretary: *Provided,* That the Secretary may accept collateral which has depreciated in value owing to temporary economic conditions and which, in the opinion of the lender, together with his confidence in the repayment ability of the borrower, is adequate security for the loan.
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## Sec. 4 Loans guaranteed under this Act shall be secured by collateral adequate to protect the Government's interests, as determined by the Secretary: *Provided,* That the Secretary may accept collateral which has depreciated in value owing to temporary economic conditions and which, in the opinion of the lender, together with his confidence in the repayment ability of the borrower, is adequate security for the loan.