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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · December 16, 1930 · Chapter 14

Chapter 14. To repeal obsolete statutes, and to improve the United States Code

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CHAP. 14.— An Act To repeal obsolete statutes, and to improve the United States Code. December 16, 1930.[[H. R. 10198](/us/bill/71/hr/10198).][[Public, No. 547](/us/pl/71/547).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, United States Code.Designated obsolete sections, etc., repealed. That the following obsolete sections and parts of sections of the Revised Statutes and Statutes at Large are hereby repealed:
Statutes (Stat. or R. S.) U. S. Code R. S. 162 Title 5, sec. 26 R. S. 196 Title 5, sec. 107 12 Stat. 505, sec. 6, Act of July 2, 1862, c. 130 Title 7, sec. 306 R. S. 1156 Title 10, sec. 182 R. S. 1243, first sentence Title 10, sec. 941 39 Stat. 308, fifth complete paragraph, Act of July 1, 1916, c. 209 Title 16, sec. 42 34 Stat. 832, sec. 3, Resolution of June 11, 1906, No. 27 Title 16, sec. 50 39 Stat. 308, third complete paragraph, Act of July 1, 1916, c. 209 Title 16, sec. 56 40 Stat. 152, fifth paragraph, Act of June 12, 1917, c. 27 Title 16, sec. 106 40 Stat. 152, seventh paragraph, Act of June 12, 1917, c. 27 Title 16, sec. 116 40 Stat. 152, twelfth paragraph, Act of June 12, 1917, c. 27 Title 16, sec. 135 32 Stat. 765, secs. 3 and 4, Act of January 9, 1903, c. 63 Title 16, secs. 143, 144 36 Stat. 1421, second sentence of seventh complete paragraph, Act of March 4, 1911, c. 285 Title 16, sec. 180 R.
S. 2463 Title 16, sec. 597 20 Stat. 470–471, secs. 1 and 2, Act of March 3, 1879, c. 189 Title 16, secs. 598, 599 28 Stat. 814, Act of March 2, 1895, c. 182 Title 16, sec. 600 R. S. 2061 Title 25, sec. 38 35 Stat. 71, first complete paragraph, except the second proviso, Act of April 30, 1908, c. 153 Title 25, sec. 94 35 Stat. 73, third proviso, Act of April 30, 1908, c. 153 Title 25, sec. 103 37 Stat. 496, Act of August 24, 1912, c. 367 Title 30, secs. 111–113 R. S. 3482 Title 31, sec. 208 24 Stat. 402, sec. 3, Act of February 12, 1887, as amended by 34 Stat. 450, sec. 3, Act of June 22, 1906, c. 3515 Title 32, sec. 32 30 Stat. 1007, sec. 11, Act of March 3, 1899, c. 413 Title 34, sec. 391 34 Stat. 554, second complete paragraph, Act of June 29, 1906, c. 3590 Title 34, sec. 392 35 Stat. 753, last paragraph, Act of March, 3, 1909, c. 255 Title 34, sec. 393 33 Stat. 349, last paragraph, Act of April 27, 1904, c. 1622 Title 34, sec. 682 34 Stat. 554, third complete paragraph, Act of June 29, 1906, c. 3590 Title 34, sec. 683 1029 Sections repealed— Continued.
Statutes (Stat. or R. S.) U. S. Code R. S. 2469 Title 43, sec. 19 R. S. 2470 Title 43, sec. 20 R. S. 461, as amended by 25 Stat. 76, Act of April 2, 1888, c. 54, and 35 Stat. 469, sec. 15, Act of May 29, 1908, c. 220; 25 Stat. 557, Act of October 12, 1888, c. 1098 Title 43, sec. 21 R. S. 2230 Title 43, sec. 61 R. S. 2231 Title 43, sec. 62 R. S. 2232 Title 43, sec. 63 31 Stat. 270, sec. 3, except the proviso, Act of June 5, 1900, c. 716 Title 43, sec. 181 34 Stat. 1248, Act of March 2, 1907, c. 2568 40 Stat, 675, thirteenth complete paragraph, Act of July 1, 1918, c. 113 Title 43, sec. 262 32 Stat. 389, sec. 5, third sentence, Act of June 17, 1902, c. 1093 Title 43, sec. 476 R.
S. 2353 Title 43, sec. 672 R. S. 2356 Title 43, sec. 677 R. S. 2364 Title 43, sec. 683 R. S. 2358 Title 43, sec. 684 R. S. 2359 Title 43, sec. 685 19 Stat. 221, sec. 2, Act of January 12, 1877, c. 18 Title 43, sec. 686 R. S. 2360 Title 43, sec. 687 R. S. 2398 Title 43, sec. 754 R. S. 2399, as amended by 26 Stat. 650, Act of October 1, 1890, c. 1262, 28 Stat. 285, Act of August 15, 1894, c. 288, and 32 Stat. 120, Act of April 26, 1902, c. 592 Title 43, sec. 755 R. S. 2400 Title 43, sec. 756 R.
S. 2404 Title 43, sec. 764 R. S. 2405 Title 43, sec. 765 R. S. 2407 Title 43, sec. 767 R. S. 2411 Title 43, sec. 771 37 Stat. 687, Act of February 27, 1913, c. 85 Title 43, sec. 860 R. S. 4205 Title 46, sec. 99 34 Stat. 1162, both provisos, Act of March 2, 1907, c. 2511 Title 48, sec. 4 36 Stat. 248, thirteenth paragraph, Act of March 23, 1910, c. 115 Title 48, sec. 5 31 Stat. 328, sec. 17, Act of June 6, 1900, c. 786 Title 48, sec. 28 31 Stat. 333, sec. 32, except the first two sentences, Act of June 6, 1900, c. 786, as amended by 33 Stat. 1266, sec. 2, Act of March 3, 1905, c. 1497 Title 48, sec. 42 33 Stat. 1266, sec. 3, Act of March 3, 1905, c. 1497 Title 48, sec. 65 33 Stat. 391, Act of April 27, 1904, c. 1629 Title 48, secs. 331–337 40 Stat. 604, Act of June 13, 1918, c. 97 Title 48, sec. 618 25 Stat. 489, sec. 1, Act of September 22, 1888, c. 1028 Title 50, sec. 11 26 Stat. 769, last paragraph, Act of February 24, 1891, c. 283 Title 50, sec. 12 31 Stat. 910, second proviso, Act of March 2, 1901, c. 803 Title 50, sec. 13 27 Stat. 461, proviso, Act of February 18, 1893, c. 136 Title 50, sec. 14 25 Stat. 491, first two complete paragraphs, Act of September 22, 1888, c. 1028 Title 50, sec. 15 Sec. 2.
Rights or liabilities existing under the foregoing statutesExisting rights, etc, not affected. or parts thereof on the date of the enactment of this Act shall not be affected thereby. Approved, December 16, 1930.
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