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Deposit with in special account of proceeds of disposition or
transfer.

General Supply Fund. See General Supply Fund.
Transportation and Public Utilities Service--

204 (b) and (d), 403

201 analysis

U

Unauthenticated copies, definition_.
Unclaimed property, disposal of--.

Uniformed services:

Transportation expenses.

Use of surplus property in training civilian components of‒‒‒‒ Uniforms for employees required to wear uniform clothing‒‒‒‒‒‒ United States Maritime Commission:

Disposal of surplus vessels_-_.

Universities:

Procurement for services of, without advertising___.
Transfer of surplus property to----

Utilities (see also Public utility service; Public utilities):

511 (e) 203 (m)

211 (m)

203 (k) (2) 210 (a) (1)

203 (i)

302 (c) (5)

203 (j), (k)

Furnishing to plants constituting part of National Industrial Reserve,

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Act of 1944_.

Applicability of existing regulations and procedures.

Personnel holding appointments under sec. 5 (b) of Surplus Property

Status of transferred employees--

Transfer of functions, personnel, etc.‒‒‒‒‒

War Assets Administrator:

Abolishment of and Associate War Assets Administrator_

Transfer of functions___

211 203 (i)

308

105

601

105

108

105

105

105

201 (a) (2) 109 (a)

Warehouses:

Authority of Administrator to operate___.

Inventories, addition of value to General Supply Fund___ Warehousing. See Procurement, warehousing and related activities. Woolen goods, disposal of__.

203 (g), (h), 402 (a)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS ACT OF 1949,
AS AMENDED, SECS. 411-412

(LEASE-PURCHASE PROVISIONS)

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED, SECS. 411-412 (LEASE-PURCHASE PROVISIONS)

[Editor's Note: The lease-purchase provisions are contained in sections 411 and 412 of the Public Buildings Act of 1949.

Section 411 was added by section 101 of the Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954, which is Title I of Public Law 519, 83d Congress, approved July 22, 1954, 68 Stat. 518, "An act to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1949 to authorize the Administrator of General Services to acquire title to real property and to provide for the construction of certain public buildings thereon by executing purchase contracts; to extend the authority of the Postmaster General to lease quarters for postoffice purposes; and for other purposes."

Sections 102 and 103 are the remaining sections of the Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954. They read as follows:

"Sec. 102. It is not the intention of the Congress that the program authorized by this title shall constitute a substitute for or a replacement of any program for the construction by the United States of such structures as may be required from time to time by the Federal Government.

"Sec. 103. This title may be cited as the 'Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954'."

The only other title in Public Law 519 is title II, the short title of which is the Post Office Department Property Act of 1954.

Section 412 of the Public Buildings Act of 1949 was added by Public Law 150, 84th Congress, approved July 12, 1955, relating to the lease-purchase aspects of the redevelopment of the southwestern portion of the District of Columbia (69 Stat. 297, 40 U. S. C. 356a).]

TITLE I-GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

LEASE PURCHASE

SEC. 411. (a) Whenever the Administrator of General Services determines that (1) the needs for space for the permanent activities of the Federal Government in any particular area cannot be satisfied by utilization of any existing property suitable for the purpose then owned by the Government, and (2) the best interests of the United States will be served by taking action hereunder, he is hereby authorized to obtain and provide space for the accommodation of activities of the Government in the several States, the District of Columbia, and the Territories and possessions of the United States (including Guam), except for the accommodation of activities of the Post Office Department, by negotiating and entering into purchase contracts, the terms of which shall not be less than ten nor more than twenty-five years and which shall provide in each case that title to the property shall vest in the United States at or before the expiration of the contract term and upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions stipulated in each of such purchase contracts. Such terms and conditions shall include provision for the application to the purchase price agreed upon therein of installment payments made thereunder including provision for the exchange of surplus real property or real property which may become surplus as a result of such agreement, where the Administrator determines that the best interests of the

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