35 Miss. Code. R. 3-02-04-103
"Obligations of the United States" refers to obligations issued to secure credit to carry on the necessary functions of government. United States obligations can also be defined as government obligations used to finance the national debt. Examples of United States obligations include U.S. Treasury Securities such as savings bonds, Treasury bills, bonds, notes and certificates.
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