Federal Register - March 14, 1944
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VOLUME 9
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REGISTER
1934
NUMBER 52
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Washington, Tuesday, March 14, 1944
Regulations TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IFarm Credit Administration P art 19F ees and C harges on L and B ank and
C ommissioner L oans
ADDITIONAL AND REFUNDING LOAN FEES
Part 19 of chapter I, title 6, Code of Federal Regulations is hereby amended by amending 19.329 and by adding 19.329-50 to read-as follows:
19.329 Association fees; increased loans. When an applicant for a loan offers as security therefor property which is mortgaged, in whole or in part, to a bank, the Corporation, .or both, and the amount applied for is in excess of the total unmatured principal, as of the date of the application, of such outstand ing mortgage loan or loans, the provi sions of 19.320 and the last sentence of 19.324 shall apply in determining the amount of the application fee which may be collected and retained by the asso ciation through which such application is submitted, except that the maximum association application fee which may be collected in accordance with 19.320
shall be based upon the amount of such excess. Where, upon the basis of such application, a bank loan is closed through an association which endorsed the outstanding bank loan, the associa tion may, whether the transaction is completed by way of a supplemental loan or a rewriting of the outstanding loan, collect a closed loan fee which, when added to the association application fee already collected, will not exceed 1 per cent of the amount of the new note or notes which represents other than prin cipal of the outstanding bank loan un matured as of the date of the applica tion. Where, upon the basis of such application, a bank loan is closed through a different association than that which endorsed the outstanding bank, loan, or through any association if only a loan held by the Corporation was outstand ing, the association may collect a closed
loan fee which, when added to the asso ciation application fee already collected, will not exceed 1 percent of the amount for which it endorses the bank loan.
19.329-50
Association fees; de creased loans. If the amount applied for Js equal to or less than the total unma tured principal, as of the date of the ap plication, of any bank and/or Commis sioner loans on the property offered as security, the association through which the application is submitted may collect an application fee, but not a closed loan fee. In such cases the amount of the application fee which may be collected and retained by the association shall be determined in accordance with the pro visions of 19.320 and the last sentence of 19.324.
Secs. 11 Third, 17 d, 39 Stat. 369, 375, as amended: 12 U.S.C. 761 Third, 831 d seal
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F. R. Doc. 44-3479; Filed, March 11, 1944;
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TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIIIWar Food Administration Sugar Regulations P art 802 S ugar D eterminations 1944 SUGARCANE WAGE RATES IN LOUISIANA
Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in the production and cultivation of sugarcane in Louisiana during the calendar year 1944.
Pursuant to section 301 b of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, and Ex ecutive Order No. 9322, issued March 26, 1943, as amended by Executive Order No. 9334, issued April 19, 1943, the fol lowing determination is hereby jssued:
802.24n Fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in the pro duction and cultivation of sugarcane in Continued on p. 2771
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A lien P roperty C u sto dian :
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Monetary units of enemy coun tries, rates of exchange Vesting orders:
American Voith Contact Co., Inc________ _____ 1___
Arushee Co_______________
Bredenwischer, Louise and Eliza------------------------Godo Match Co., Inc_____:__
Hara and Co________
Spiesmacher, Carl_________
Thormann, Mary S. L_______
von Valesco, Joseph-_______
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Civil A eronautics B oard :
Hearings:
Centerville, Term., accident-_
Local, feeder, and pickup serv ices___ ___
Mid-Continent Airlines, Inc., et al---------1._________ _
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc., and American Airlines, Inc___ .<_______
Non-air carrier aircraft, instal lation of flashing red and white tail lights________ ,
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F arm C redit A dm inistration :
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F ederal C ommunications C om m is s io n :
Reports, etc.; contracts and concessions_____________
Uniform systems of accounts:
Class A and B telephone comp a n i e s, miscellaneous credits to surplus and un collectible operating reve nues _________________
Class C telephone companies, uncollectible operating revenues______________
Radiotelegraph carriers, un collectible revenues_____
Wire-telegraph and ocean-ca ble carriers, current lia bilities and uncollectible revenues______________
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