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Code · U.S. Code · Title 50 - WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE · CHAPTER 4C— ATOMIC WEAPONS AND SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS INFORMATION REWARDS · SUBCHAPTER I— ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIALS · § 51 to 57

§ 51 to 57. Repealed. Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641

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Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53 , 70A Stat. 641 Section 51, act Aug. 5, 1882, ch. 395 , 22 Stat. 299 , related to pay of master amorer at Springfield Armory. Section 52, act June 23, 1874, ch. 486 , 18 Stat. 282 , related to pay of clerks at Springfield Armory. Section 53, R.S. § 1665, required an annual account of expenses of national armories, together with an account of arms made and repaired thereon. Section 54, acts Aug. 18, 1890, ch. 797, § 2 , 26 Stat. 320 ; Aug. 7, 1946, ch. 770, § 1(52) , 60 Stat. 870 , related to accounts of cost of type and experimental manufacture of guns and other articles.
Section 55, R.S. § 1666, authorized Secretary of War to abolish useless or unnecessary arsenals. Section 56, R.S. § 1669, provided for forfeitures by reason of misconduct of workmen in armories. Section 57, R.S. § 1671, exempted from jury duty all artificers and workmen employed in armories and arsenals, of the United States.
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