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Code · U.S. Code · Title 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE · CHAPTER 15— ECONOMIC RECOVERY · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERALLY · § 713a–9

§ 713a–9. Reimbursement of corporation from funds of Government agencies for services, losses, operating costs, or commodities purchased

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Full reimbursement shall be made to the Commodity Credit Corporation for services performed, losses sustained, operating costs incurred, or commodities purchased or delivered to or on behalf of the Lend-Lease Administration, the Army or Navy, the Board of Economic Warfare, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, or any other Government agency, from the appropriate funds of these agencies. ( July 16, 1943, ch. 241, § 4 , 57 Stat. 566 .)
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Reimbursement of corporation from funds of Government agencies for services, losses, operating costs, or commodities purchased
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