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  2. U.S. Code
  3. Title 18. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
  4. Part I. CRIMES
  5. Chapter 42. EXTORTIONATE CREDIT TRANSACTIONS

18 U.S. Code CHAPTER 42— EXTORTIONATE CREDIT TRANSACTIONS

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  1. § 891. Definitions and rules of construction
  2. § 892. Making extortionate extensions of credit
  3. § 893. Financing extortionate extensions of credit
  4. § 894. Collection of extensions of credit by extortionate means
  5. [§ 895. Repealed. Pub. L. 91–452, title II, § 223(a), Oct. 15, 1970, 84 Stat. 929]
  6. § 896. Effect on State laws
Amendments

1970—Pub. L. 91–452, title II, § 223(b), Oct. 15, 1970, 84 Stat. 929, struck out item 895 “Immunity of witnesses”.

1968—Pub. L. 90–321, title II, § 202(a), May 29, 1968, 82 Stat. 159, added chapter 42 and items 891 to 896.

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