Private laws, 80th Congress. 256. H. R. 5387, act for relief of certain officers and employees of Department of Treasury who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of war conditions and whose claims for such losses have been considered and approved by Secretary of Treasury upon recommendations of Treasury claim board.
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H. R. 5387, act for relief of certain officers and employees of Department of Treasury who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of war conditions and whose claims for such losses have been considered and approved by Secretary of Treasury upon recommendations of Treasury claim board.
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Private laws, 80th Congress. 256. H. R. 5387, act for relief of certain officers and employees of Department of Treasury who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of war conditions and whose claims for such losses have been considered and approved by Secretary of Treasury upon recommendations of Treasury claim board.
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Private laws, 80th Congress.
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Congress
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Congress
Date:
Approved Apr. 20, 1948
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1948-04-20T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19480420
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19480420
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Congress
Publication month:
9
Publication year:
1948
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1 p.
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(Chapter 221, 2d session.) and NOTE.—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as "slip laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The chapter number given on the slip law is the chapter in which it will appear in the Statutes at large.
Notes:
NOTE.—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as "slip laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The chapter number given on the slip law is the chapter in which it will appear in the Statutes at large.