Examples of Charter Act in a sentence
It was reincorporated on 1 July 1948, as a federal corporation within USDA by the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act (62 Stat.
In February 1994, the Minister of Transport, commenting on "The Merchant Shipping (Demise Charter) Act 1994" before the House of Assembly, said that the introduction of a demise charter or secondary register in Bermuda would increase revenue from the shipping industry without lowering the Territory’s shipping standards.
For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section 7201 of Title 7 and Tables.The Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act, re- ferred to in subsec.
The CCC Charter Act, as amended, authorizes CCC to support prices of agricultural commodities, including through purchases and sales of agricultural commodities.
Although s 32 of the Charter Act applies to the interpretation of laws previously enacted, it does not do so with an operation retrospective to the Charter Act.
The interpretive obligation in s 32 of the Charter Act commenced operation on 1 January 2008.
WCMD’s mission, via legislation provided in the U.S. Warehouse Act of 1916 (USWA), certain provisions of the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) Charter Act of 1933, and the Agricultural Act of 2018, is to oversee the formulation of national policies and procedures to administer a nationwide warehousing system, establish posted county prices for major farm program commodities, manage CCC commodity inventories and cotton economic assistance programs.
Guaranteed by the Commodity Credit Corporation for the export of California agricultural products under the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act, as amended (15 U.S.C. Sec.
Bill 14, Community Charter Act, Third Reading, 4th Session, 37th Parliament, proclaimed 29 May 2003.
Out of funds available under Sec- tion 8 of the CCC Charter Act (15 U.S.C. 714f).(c) Contract Disputes Act of 1978.