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Section 797
Repealed. Pub. L. 99-509, title IV, Sec. 4024(c), Oct. 21, 1986, 100 Stat. 1904
Section 797A
Termination allowance
Section 797B
Preferential hiring
Section 797C
Central register of railroad employment
Section 797D
Election and treatment of benefits
Section 797E
Assignment of work
Section 797F
Contracting out
Section 797G
New collective-bargaining agreements
Section 797H
Employee and personal injury claims
Section 797I
Limitations on liability
Section 797J
Preemption
Section 797K
Factfinding panel
Section 797L
Class II railroads receiving Federal assistance
Section 797M
Arbitration
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