Section
1771, acts Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 201,60 Stat. 134; Aug. 2, 1946, ch. 741, § 3,60 Stat. 805, related to transfer and disposal of surplus property, by Department of State acting through a Foreign Liquidation Commissioner, and terms and conditions thereof.
Section
1772, act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 202,60 Stat. 134, required recordation of number, condition and value of transferred items and quarterly reports thereof to the President and Congress.
Section
1773, act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 203,60 Stat. 134, related to law governing disposal.
Section
1774, act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 204,60 Stat. 134, prohibited transfer of military equipment and toxic gas.
Section
1775, act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 205,60 Stat. 134, limited gross amount transferable to Commonwealth of Philippines, provincial governments, and chartered cities or municipalities to $100,000,000.
Section
1776, act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 243, title II, § 206,60 Stat. 135, authorized Foreign Liquidation Commissioner to prescribe rules and regulations necessary for performance of his functions under sections
1771 to
1776 of this Appendix and to delegate any authority conferred upon him by the sections.
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