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12 USC § 441 to 448 - Omitted
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Codification
Sections, act Dec. 23, 1913, ch. 6, § 18,38 Stat. 268, as amended by acts Mar. 9, 1933, ch. 1, title IV, § 401,48 Stat. 6; Sept. 23, 1994, Pub. L. 103–325, title VI, § 602(g)(7),
108 Stat. 2293, are omitted as obsolete.
Section
441 provided that at any time during a period of twenty years from Dec. 23, 1915, any member bank desiring to retire the whole or any part of its circulating notes file with the Treasurer of the United States an application to sell for its account, at par and accrued interest, United States bonds, securing circulation to be retired.
Section
442 related to purchase of bonds by reserve banks.
Section
443 related to transfer of bonds purchased, payment, and cancellation of circulating notes of member banks.
Section
444 related to issuance of circulating notes to reserve banks purchasing bonds.
Section
445 provided for issuance of circulating notes to Federal Reserve banks. Act June 12, 1945, ch. 186, § 3,59 Stat. 238, provided that all power and authority with respect to the issuance of circulating notes, known as Federal Reserve bank notes, pursuant to this section would cease and terminate on June 12, 1945.
Section
446 related to exchange by reserve banks of bonds bearing circulating privilege for those without such privilege.
Section
447 related to form of bonds and conditions of issuance.
Section
448 related to exchange of one-year gold notes for 3 per centum gold bonds.
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