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Code · U.S. Code · Title 29 - LABOR · CHAPTER 3— NATIONAL TRADE UNIONS · § 21 to 25

§ 21 to 25. Repealed. July 22, 1932, ch. 524, 47 Stat. 741

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July 22, 1932, ch. 524 , 47 Stat. 741 Section 21, act June 29, 1886, ch. 567, § 1 , 24 Stat. 86 , defined a National Trade Union for purposes of this chapter. Section 22, act June 29, 1886, ch. 567, § 2 , 24 Stat. 86 , related to rights of a National Trade Union upon incorporation in the office of the recorder of the District of Columbia. Section 23, act June 29, 1886, ch. 567, § 3 , 24 Stat. 86 , related to power of an incorporated National Trade Union to establish and amend its own constitution, rules, and by-laws.
Section 24, act June 29, 1886, ch. 567, § 4 , 24 Stat. 86 , related to power of an incorporated National Trade Union to establish and grant powers to its own officers. Section 25, act June 29, 1886, ch. 567, § 5 , 24 Stat. 86 , related to establishment of a headquarters of a National Trade Union in District of Columbia.
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