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Code · U.S. Code · Title 45 - RAILROADS · CHAPTER 7— ADJUSTMENT BOARDS AND LABOR BOARDS · § 131 to 146

§ 131 to 146. Repealed. May 20, 1926, ch. 347, § 14, 44 Stat. 587

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May 20, 1926, ch. 347, § 14 , 44 Stat. 587 Section 131, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 300 , 41 Stat. 469 , defined terms for purposes of this chapter. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 132, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 301 , 41 Stat. 469 , related to disputes between carriers and their officers, agents, and employees. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 133, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 302 , 41 Stat. 469 , related to establishment of railroad boards of labor adjustment.
See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 134, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 303 , 41 Stat. 469 , related to duty of boards to hear and decide disputes. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 135, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 304 , 41 Stat. 470 , related to establishment and composition of Railroad Labor Board. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 136, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 305 , 41 Stat. 470 , related to selection of members of board by President.
See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 137, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 306 , 41 Stat. 470 , related to effect of subsequent ineligibility of certain members. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 138, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 306 , 41 Stat. 470 , related to terms of office, salary, and removal from office of board members. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 139, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 307 , 41 Stat. 470 , related to disputes within jurisdiction of board.
See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 140, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 308 , 41 Stat. 472 , related to certain powers and duties of board. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 141, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 309 , 41 Stat. 472 , related to right to hearing by a party in dispute. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 142, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 310 , 41 Stat. 472 , related to certain procedural powers of board. See section 151 et seq. of this title.
Section 143, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 311 , 41 Stat. 472 , related to access to books, accounts, and records. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 144, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 313 , 41 Stat. 473 , related to determination of violations of decisions of board. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 145, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 314 , 41 Stat. 473 , related to appointment and salary of Secretary of Board. See section 151 et seq. of this title. Section 146, act Feb. 28, 1920, ch. 91, § 316 , 41 Stat. 474 , related to jurisdiction of adjustment or labor board as excluding mediation board.
See section 151 et seq. of this title.
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§ 131 to 146
Repealed. May 20, 1926, ch. 347, § 14, 44 Stat. 587
Stat.41 Stat. 469
Stat.41 Stat. 470
Stat.41 Stat. 472
Stat.41 Stat. 473
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