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US Code
Title 7
Chapter 41
Subchapter II
US Code - Subchapter II: Trade and development assistance
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Section 1701
Trade and development assistance
Section 1702
Agreements regarding eligible countries and private entities
Section 1703
Terms and conditions of sales
Section 1704
Use of local currency payment
Section 1704A
Agreements for use of foreign currencies; reports to Congress
Section 1704B
Repealed.
Section 1704C
Payments by Secretary of Defense in liquidation of amount due for foreign currencies
Section 1705, 1706
Repealed.
Section 1707
Omitted
Section 1707A
Repealed.
Section 1707B TO 1707D
Omitted
Section 1708 TO 1715
Omitted
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