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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 515 · § 515.313

§ 515.313. Property subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.

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(a)The phrase property subject to the jurisdiction of the United States includes, without limitation, securities, whether registered or bearer, issued by:
(1)The United States or any State, district, territory, possession, county, municipality, or any other subdivision or agency or instrumentality of any thereof; or
(2)Any person with the United States whether the certificate which evidences such property or interest is physically located within or outside the United States.
(b)The phrase property subject to the jurisdiction of the United States also includes, without limitation, securities, whether registered or bearer, by whomsoever issued, if the instrument evidencing such property or interest is physically located within the United States.
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