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US Code
Title 29
Chapter 18
Subchapter III
Subtitle D
US Code - Subtitle D: Liability
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Section 1361
Amounts payable by corporation
Section 1362
Liability for termination of single-employer plans under a distress termination or a termination by corporation
Section 1363
Liability of substantial employer for withdrawal from single-employer plans under multiple controlled groups
Section 1364
Liability on termination of single-employer plans under multiple controlled groups
Section 1365
Annual report of plan administrator
Section 1366
Annual notification to substantial employers
Section 1367
Recovery of liability for plan termination
Section 1368
Lien for liability
Section 1369
Treatment of transactions to evade liability; effect of corporate reorganization
Section 1370
Enforcement authority relating to terminations of single- employer plans
Section 1371
Penalty for failure to timely provide required information
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