22 USC § 72 to 79 - Transferred
Codification
Section
72, R.S. § 4082, which related to solemnization of marriages, was transferred to section
4192 of this title and subsequently repealed.
Section
73, R.S. § 1707, which related to receipt of protests and declarations by consuls and vice-consuls, was transferred to section
4193 of this title.
Section
74, R.S. § 1708, which related to lists and returns of seamen and vessels, was transferred to section
4194 of this title.
Section
75, R.S. § 1709, which related to handling of estates of decedents by consular officers, was transferred to section
4195 of this title and subsequently repealed.
Section
76, R.S. § 1710, which related to notification of death of a decedent by a consular officer, was transferred to section
4196 of this title.
Section
77, R.S. § 1711, which related to following testamentary directions by a consular officer, was transferred to section
4197 of this title.
Section
78, act June 30, 1902, ch. 1331, § 1,32 Stat. 546, which related to appointment of a consular officer as a trust officer for settlement or conservation of an estate, was transferred to section
4198 of this title.
Section
79, act June 30, 1902, ch. 1331, § 2,32 Stat. 547, which related to failure of a consular officer to post bond prior to appointment as an administrator, was transferred to section
4199 of this title.
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