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Title 31
Subtitle III
Chapter 31
Subchapter I
US Code - Subchapter I: Borrowing authority
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Section 3101
Public debt limit
Section 3102
Bonds
Section 3103
Notes
Section 3104
Certificates of indebtedness and Treasury bills
Section 3105
Savings bonds and savings certificates
Section 3106
Retirement and savings bonds
Section 3107
Increasing interest rates and investment yields on retirement bonds
Section 3108
Prohibition against circulation privilege
Section 3109
Tax and loss bonds
Section 3110
Sale of obligations of governments of foreign countries
Section 3111
New issue used to buy, redeem, or refund outstanding obligations
Section 3112
Sinking fund for retiring and cancelling bonds and notes
Section 3113
Accepting gifts
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