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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 1— DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE GENERALLY · § 57

§ 57. Repealed. Feb. 23, 1931, ch. 276, § 6, 46 Stat. 1207, eff. July 1, 1931

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Section, act Apr. 5, 1906, ch. 1366, § 5, 34 Stat. 101, related to citizenship requirements of consular clerks.
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§ 57
Repealed. Feb. 23, 1931, ch. 276, § 6, 46 Stat. 1207, eff. July 1, 1931
Actact Apr. 5, 1906, ch. 1366, § 5
Stat.34 Stat. 101
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