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Code · U.S. Code · Title 12 - BANKS AND BANKING · CHAPTER 2— NATIONAL BANKS · SUBCHAPTER XIV— BANK CONSERVATION ACT · § 212

§ 212. Right to amend; separability

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The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is expressly reserved. If any provision of this Act, or the application there of to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the Act, and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.
(Mar. 9, 1933, ch. 1, title V, § 502, 48 Stat. 7.)
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  • Mar. 9, 1933, ch. 1
  • 48 Stat. 7
  • act Mar. 9, 1933, ch. 1
  • 48 Stat. 1
  • Section 51d of this title
  • act June 30, 1947, ch. 166, title II, § 206(b)
  • 61 Stat. 208
  • 48 Stat. 2
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§ 212
Right to amend; separability
ActMar. 9, 1933, ch. 1
Stat.48 Stat. 7
Actact Mar. 9, 1933, ch. 1
Stat.48 Stat. 1
CiteSection 51d of this title
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