12 USC § 1121 to 1128 - Repealed. June 25, 1948, ch. 645,
Section
1121, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(a), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by officers, employees, or agents. See sections
657 and
1006 of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.
Section
1122, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(b), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to false statements to banks. See section
1014 of Title
18.
Section
1123, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(c), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to overvaluation of property for loan purposes. See section
1014 of Title
18.
Section
1124, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(d), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by examiners. See sections
1907 and
1909 of Title
18.
Section
1125, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(e), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by officers, employees, and agents. See section
215 of Title
18.
Section
1126, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(f), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to forgery and counterfeiting offenses. See section
493 of Title
18.
Section
1127, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(g), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to false representations as to debentures, etc., of banks. See section
1013 of Title
18.
Section
1128, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(h), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to use of words “Federal intermediate credit bank”. See section
709 of Title
18.
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Section
1121, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(a), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by officers, employees, or agents. See sections
657 and
1006 of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.
Section
1122, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(b), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to false statements to banks. See section
1014 of Title
18.
Section
1123, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(c), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to overvaluation of property for loan purposes. See section
1014 of Title
18.
Section
1124, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(d), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by examiners. See sections
1907 and
1909 of Title
18.
Section
1125, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(e), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to offenses by officers, employees, and agents. See section
215 of Title
18.
Section
1126, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(f), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to forgery and counterfeiting offenses. See section
493 of Title
18.
Section
1127, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(g), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to false representations as to debentures, etc., of banks. See section
1013 of Title
18.
Section
1128, act July 17, 1916, ch. 245, title II, § 211(h), as added Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 252, title I, § 2,42 Stat. 1459, related to use of words “Federal intermediate credit bank”. See section
709 of Title
18.
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