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US Code
Title 7
Chapter 43
Subchapter II
US Code - Subchapter II: United states agricultural trade offices
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Section 1765A
Agricultural Trade Offices
Section 1765B
Functions
Section 1765B-1
Omitted
Section 1765C
Performance of functions in foreign localities
Section 1765D
Acquisition of property
Section 1765D-1
Repealed.
Section 1765E
Location of offices
Section 1765F
Availability of agency services, personnel, and facilities
Section 1765G
Availability of reports and dispatches
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