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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 19— FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM · SUBCHAPTER I— ASSISTANCE TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES · § 1506

§ 1506. Repealed. Oct. 10, 1951, ch. 479, title V, § 503(b)(1), as added June 20, 1952, ch. 449, § 7(c), 66 Stat. 144

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Section, acts Apr. 3, 1948, ch. 169, title I, § 108, 62 Stat. 141; Apr. 19, 1949, ch. 77, § 4, 63 Stat. 50, related to the United States Special Representative and Deputy Representative abroad; appointment and compensation; and rank. See section 2391 of this title.
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§ 1506
Repealed. Oct. 10, 1951, ch. 479, title V, § 503(b)(1), as added June 20, 1952, ch. 449, § 7(c), 66 Stat. 144
ActApr. 3, 1948, ch. 169
Stat.62 Stat. 141
ActApr. 19, 1949, ch. 77, § 4
Stat.63 Stat. 50
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