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22 USC TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE 01/22/02 --
CHAPTERS FOR 22 USC TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE 01/22/02 --
Title 22 - Chapter 1. Diplomatic and Consular Service Generally (Repealed,
Title 22 - Chapter 2. Consular Courts (Repealed or Omitted) 141
Title 22 - Chapter 3. United States Court for China (Repealed or Omitted) 191
Title 22 - Chapter 4. Passports 211
Title 22 - Chapter 5. Preservation of Friendly Foreign Relations Generally
Title 22 - Chapter 6. Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officers 251
Title 22 - Chapter 7. International Bureaus, Congresses, etc. 261
Title 22 - Chapter 8. Foreign Service Buildings 291
Title 22 - Chapter 9. Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neutrality 401
Title 22 - Chapter 10. Hemispheral Relations 501
Title 22 - Chapter 11. Foreign Agents and Propaganda 601
Title 22 - Chapter 12. Claims Commissions (Omitted) 661
Title 22 - Chapter 13. Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces 701
Title 22 - Chapter 14. Foreign Service (Repealed, Omitted, or Transferred) 801
Title 22 - Chapter 14A. Foreign Service Information Officers Corps (Repealed)
Title 22 - Chapter 15. The Republic of the Philippines 1251
Title 22 - Chapter 16. Greek and Turkish Assistance (Repealed) 1401
Title 22 - Chapter 17. Relief Aid to War-Devastated Countries (Repealed) 1411
Title 22 - Chapter 18. United States Information and Educational Exchange Programs
Title 22 - Chapter 19. Foreign Assistance Program (Repealed) 1501
Title 22 - Chapter 20. Mutual Defense Assistance Program (Repealed or Omitted)
Title 22 - Chapter 20A. Mutual Defense Assistance Control Program (Omitted) 1611
Title 22 - Chapter 21. Settlement of International Claims 1621
Title 22 - Chapter 21A. Settlement of Investment Disputes 1650
Title 22 - Chapter 22. Mutual Security Assistance (Repealed) 1651
Title 22 - Chapter 23. Protection of Citizens Abroad 1731
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Property owned by two or more people in a manner such that upon death of one of the joint owners, all of his/her interest in the property is transferred immediately, by operation of law, to the other surviving owners.
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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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A provision of a will or trust that disinherits a person in the event that he/she challenges the terms of the will or trust. Sometime called a No-Contest Clause.
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