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USC TITLE 40 - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS 01/22/02
CHAPTERS FOR USC TITLE 40 - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS 01/22/02
Title 40 - Chapter 1. Public Buildings, Grounds, Parks, and Wharves in District of
Title 40 - Chapter 2. Capitol Building and Grounds 161
Title 40 - Chapter 3. Public Buildings and Works Generally 251
Title 40 - Chapter 4. The Public Property 301
Title 40 - Chapter 5. Hours of Labor and Safety on Public Works 321
Title 40 - Chapter 6. Acquisition of Sites for and Construction of Public Buildings
Title 40 - Chapter 7. Acquisition of Land in District of Columbia for Use of United
Title 40 - Chapter 8. Emergency Public Works and Construction Projects 401
Title 40 - Chapter 9. Non-Federal Public Works 451
Title 40 - Chapter 10. Management and Disposal of Government Property 471
Title 40 - Chapter 11. Real Property Transactions by Military Departments (Repealed)
Title 40 - Chapter 12. Construction, Alteration, and Acquisition of Public Buildings
Title 40 - Chapter 13. National Capital Transportation Program (Repealed or Omitted)
Title 40 - Chapter 14. Safety Standards for Motor Vehicles 701
Title 40 - Chapter 15. Government Losses in Shipment 721
Title 40 - Chapter 16. General Services Administration 751
Title 40 - Chapter 17. Alaska Communications Disposal 771
Title 40 - Chapter 17A. Alaska Federal-Civilian Energy Efficiency Swap 795
Title 40 - Chapter 18. National Visitor Center Facilities; Union Station
Title 40 - Chapter 19. Capitol and White House-Pennsylvania Avenue Development
Title 40 - Chapter 20. Federal Motor Vehicle Expenditure Control 901
Title 40 - Chapter 21. National Capital Memorials and Commemorative Works 1001
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Federal Estate Taxes
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Taxes imposed by the US Government on the value of a person's estate upon his or her death.
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A form of ownership of property in which two or more persons share ownership (may be equal or unequal shares). At the death of a tenant-in-common, his/her share in the property transfers to his/her heirs, rather than to the other surviving owner(s). Compare with Joint Tenancy.
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