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21 USC TITLE 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS 01/22/02 --
CHAPTERS FOR 21 USC TITLE 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS 01/22/02 --
Title 21 - Chapter 1. Adulterated or Misbranded Foods or Drugs 1
Title 21 - Chapter 2. Teas (Repealed) 41
Title 21 - Chapter 3. Filled Milk 61
Title 21 - Chapter 4. Animals, Meats, and Meat and Dairy Products 71
Title 21 - Chapter 5. Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, and Analogous Products
Title 21 - Chapter 6. Narcotic Drugs (Repealed or Transferred) 171
Title 21 - Chapter 7. Practice of Pharmacy and Sale of Poisons in Consular
Title 21 - Chapter 8. Narcotic Farms (Repealed) 221
Title 21 - Chapter 9. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 301
Title 21 - Chapter 10. Poultry and Poultry Products Inspection 451
Title 21 - Chapter 11. Manufacture of Narcotic Drugs (Repealed) 501
Title 21 - Chapter 12. Meat Inspection 601
Title 21 - Chapter 13. Drug Abuse Prevention and Control 801
Title 21 - Chapter 14. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Educational Programs and Activities
Title 21 - Chapter 15. Egg Products Inspection 1031
Title 21 - Chapter 16. Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation
Title 21 - Chapter 17. National Drug Enforcement Policy (Repealed) 1201
Title 21 - Chapter 18. President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Title 21 - Chapter 19. Pesticide Monitoring Improvements 1401
Title 21 - Chapter 20. National Drug Control Program 1501
Title 21 - Chapter 21. Biomaterials Access Assurance 1601
Title 21 - Chapter 22. National Drug Control Policy 1701
Title 21 - Chapter 23. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign 1801
Title 21 - Chapter 24. International Narcotics Trafficking 1901
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A person or institution responsible for the management and distribution of property held in a Trust. The trustee has the authority to act according to the instructions provided in the trust agreement. See Fiduciary.
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The difference between the Tax Basis (the amount originally paid for property with certain adjustments) and the amount received for the property when it was sold.
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