Federal Register - August 29, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Tuesday, August 29, 1939

Published by the Division of the Federal Register, The National Archives, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 49
Stat. L. 500, under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee, with the approval of the President.
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CONTENTSContinued 46 S h i p p i n g :

Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation:
M o t or b o a t regulations amended_____________
NOTICES
Department of the Interior:
Bituminous Coal Division:
Exemption applications, hear ing on rule relating to filing of___________ _
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., postponement of hearing on exemption Department of Labor:
Wage and Hour Division:
Walnuts, unshelled English, exemption f r o m maxi mum hours provisions of receiving, grading and packing of_______ _____
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Chicago Rivet and Machine Co., l i s t i n g and registration hearing____________
Public Service Co. of Indiana, hearing______ ____ _____
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stalment date, and interest will be charged to that date.
b Voluntary prepayment of loans in force less than five years. Except as hereinafter provided, partial or full pay ment in advance on the principal of land bank loans which have been in force less than five years will be permitted in ac cordance with section a above, and in terest will be charged on the basis pre scribed therein. In addition, in connec tion with payments which exceed, within a calendar year, 20 percent of the origi nal principal amount of a loan, a pre payment charge of 1 percent per annum will be made. This charge will be com puted on the excess amount of the pay ment, and will cover the unexpired por tion of the five-year period following the date to which interest is charged.
c Involuntary prepayment of land bank loans. No prepayment charge will be made in connection with involuntary payments of principal of land bank loans, and interest will be charged only to the date such payments are received. The term involuntary prepayment refers to any prepayment which the Bank may have the right to require in accordance with the terms of its note, mortgage and other loan instruments or under general law. This includes, among other pay ments of this type, sums received for rights-of-way, easements, or similar rights or privileges which could be ob tained through condemnation proceed ings, proceeds from insurance on the mortgaged security, funds received from oil runs therefrom or as rents, bonuses, and delay monies payable under the terms of mineral leases on the mortgaged property.
The provisions of this regulation shall be effective on and after publication in the F e d e r a l R e g is t e r of the portions of the regulation required to be so published and shall continue in effect until re scinded, and shall not in any way be con sidered as an alteration or waiver of the provisions of notes, mortgages, or other instruments taken in connection with loans. Sec. 12 Second, 39 Stat. 370, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 771 Second; 6
CFR 10.386 and 10.387. Res. Ex. Com., August 12, 19391
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By
T h e F ederal L and B a n k o f W ic h it a , R o y S. J o h n s o n ,
Sec.
a b c d e f g h i j k l
The Act.
Secretary.
Agricultural Marketing Service.
Canned fruits and vegetables.
Official grader.
Licensed sampler.
Person.
Certificate of grade.
Certificate of sampling.
Lot.
Case.
Regulations.

52.3

Chief of Service.

ADMINISTRATION

Agricultural
Marketing
WHERE SERVICE IS OFFERED

52.4 Official sampling and grading.
a List of offices.
b Official sampling by licensees or other authorized persons.
GRADING SERVICE

52.5
52.6
52.7
52.8
52.9
52.10
52.11
52.12
52.13
52.14
52.15
52.16
52.17
52.18
52.19
52.20

Who may obtain service.
Where application is filed.
How to make application.
Form of application.
When application is deemed filed.
When application may be rejected.
When application may be withdrawn.
Accessibility of product.
Basis of certification.
Order of grading.
Financial interest of grader.
Postponing grading.
Form of certificate.
Issuance of certificates.
Disposition of certificates.
Advance information.

52.21
52.22
52.23
52.24
52.25
52.26

When appeal may be taken.
How to obtain.
Record of filing time.
When appeal may be refused.
When appeal may be withdrawn.
When a second grading is not an appeal.
Order in which made.
Who shall pass upon appeals.
Appeal findings.
Superseded certificates.

APPEAL GRADING

52.27
52.28
52.29
52.30

LICENSED SAMPLERS

52.31
52.32
52.33
52.34
52.35
52.36
52.37
52.38
52.39
52.40

Who may be licensed.
How applications are filed.
Form of application.
Samplers license may be suspended.
When samples to be drawn.
Issuanoe of certificates of sampling.
Samples to be identified and sealed.
Where samples are to be shipped.
Retention of check samples.
Retention of check samples stored with applicant.

52.41 Sealing of check samples.
52.42 Invalidation of check samples.
52.43 Retention of check samples not offlciaUy drawn.
OFFICIAL SAMPLING

President.

52.44 How samples are drawn.
F. R. Doc. 39-3159; Filed, August 28, 1939; 52.45 Number of samples to be drawn.
52.46 Additional samples. .
11:50 a. m.

4 F.R. 2101 D I, is amended to read as follows:
29.5 Prepayment feespayable at TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
the time payment cm loan is received AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING
a Voluntary prepayment of loans in SERVICE
force over five years. Partial or full pay ment in advance on the principal of land P a r t 5 2 R u l e s a n d R e g u l a t i o n s bank loans which have been in force over A m e n d e d G o v e r n i n g t h e G r a d in g five years will be permitted on instal C e r t if ic a t io n o f C a n n e d F r u it s ment dates or within a period of ten V egetables days following an instalment date with a Con tents charge of only actualinterest to the date DEFINITIONS
of payment. Payments made after the Sec.
expiration of this ten-day grace period 52.1 Meaning of words.
will be accepted as of the following in 52.2 Terms defined.

GRADING

as and and
FEES

AND

EXPENSES

52.47 How fees are to be paid.
52.48 Fee when samples are drawn by sal aried employees of the department.
52.49 Fee when samples are drawn by li censed samplers or Federal-State inspectors.
52.50 Fees for grading large lots.
52.51 Fees when samples are not officially drawn.
52.52 Informal reports.
52.53 Minimum fee for gradings reported on formal certificates.
52.54 Fees for grading commodities requir ing microscopical analysis.
52.55 Fee for making alcohol insoluble . solids determination.
52.56 Fees for other examinations.

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Federal Register - August 29, 1939

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Data29/08/1939

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