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39 CFR 912.1 - Claims responsibility.

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§ 912.1
Claims responsibility.
The General Counsel is responsible for settlement of claims made against the U.S. Postal Service under the Federal Tort Claims Act and 39 U.S.C. 2603, with authority to redelegate the functions to General Counsel staff members and other Postal Service employees.
[36 FR 12448, June 30, 1971]

Title 39 published on 2012-07-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 28 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

§ 2671 - Definitions

§ 2672 - Administrative adjustment of claims

§ 2673 - Reports to Congress

§ 2674 - Liability of United States

§ 2675 - Disposition by federal agency as prerequisite; evidence

§ 2676 - Judgment as bar

§ 2677 - Compromise

§ 2678 - Attorney fees; penalty

§ 2679 - Exclusiveness of remedy

§ 2680 - Exceptions

USC : Title 39 - POSTAL SERVICE

§ 409 - Suits by and against the Postal Service