(a)Costs and expenses allowed by the court incident to the bringing in, custody, preservation, insurance, and sale or other disposal of prize property are a charge upon the property and shall be paid from the proceeds thereof, unless the court decrees restitution free from such a charge.
(b)Charges for work and labor, materials furnished, or money paid must be supported by affidavit or vouchers.
(a)Costs and expenses allowed by the court incident to the bringing in, custody, preservation, insurance, and sale or other disposal of prize property are a charge upon the property and shall be paid from the proceeds thereof, unless the court decrees restitution free from such a charge.
(b)Charges for work and labor, materials furnished, or money paid must be supported by affidavit or vouchers.
Source
(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 480.)
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7670(a)
34 U.S.C. 1149.
R.S. 4639.
7670(b)
34 U.S.C. 1150 (2d sentence).
R.S. 4640 (2d sentence).
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