Housing Act of 1956: Hearings Before ... , 84-2 on H.R. 10157, May 7 ... 25, 19561956 - 666 pages |
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... living in the project may not be adequate to meet expenses . In such cases , additional assessments on these members would be necessary and this may , if it becomes serious , jeopardize the investments of the cooperators . Naturally ...
... living in the project may not be adequate to meet expenses . In such cases , additional assessments on these members would be necessary and this may , if it becomes serious , jeopardize the investments of the cooperators . Naturally ...
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... living " *** " in which every effort has been made to achieve moderate rental charges . " [ Emphasis added . ] In contrast , section 220 ( a ) states " The purpose of this section is to aid in the elimination of slums and bliighted ...
... living " *** " in which every effort has been made to achieve moderate rental charges . " [ Emphasis added . ] In contrast , section 220 ( a ) states " The purpose of this section is to aid in the elimination of slums and bliighted ...
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... living units , central dining facilities and reading rooms , specially designed bathrooms , door- ways , nonskid floors , lighting , etc. By providing that insured mortgages on such projects would be limited to financially responsible ...
... living units , central dining facilities and reading rooms , specially designed bathrooms , door- ways , nonskid floors , lighting , etc. By providing that insured mortgages on such projects would be limited to financially responsible ...
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... elderly , such as small living units , central dining facilities and reading rooms , and specially designed bathrooms , door- ways , floors , and lighting . This concludes my statement . Mr. COLE . This concludes 58 HOUSING ACT OF 1956.
... elderly , such as small living units , central dining facilities and reading rooms , and specially designed bathrooms , door- ways , floors , and lighting . This concludes my statement . Mr. COLE . This concludes 58 HOUSING ACT OF 1956.
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... living for the benefit of the community , to raise the level of living on the part of everyone , is to ask the communities to recog- nize that they have , not only responsibility but they have many things that they can accomplish to do ...
... living for the benefit of the community , to raise the level of living on the part of everyone , is to ask the communities to recog- nize that they have , not only responsibility but they have many things that they can accomplish to do ...
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Page 163 - Such investments may be made only in interest-bearing obligations of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest by the United States.
Page 6 - Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. Such notes or other obligations shall bear interest at a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Page 6 - ... to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended...
Page 7 - That any such acquisition of real property shall not deprive any State or political subdivision thereof of its civil or criminal jurisdiction in and over such property or impair the civil rights under the State or local laws of the inhabitants on such property...
Page 446 - This statement is submitted on behalf of the American Life Convention and the Life Insurance Association of America.
Page 7 - ... structures suitable for the above uses provided by rehabilitation, alteration, conversion, or improvement of existing structures which are otherwise inadequate for such uses.
Page 4 - Secretary's estimate of its acquisition cost, in cash or its equivalent; * which amount in either instance may include amounts to cover settlement costs and initial payments for taxes, hazard insurance, mortgage insurance premium, and other prepaid expenses...
Page 263 - ... presented and delivered for the purpose of influencing an official action of the Commissioner and may be relied upon as a true statement of the facts contained therein.
Page 2 - Provided further, That the Commissioner may, by regulation, increase any of the foregoing dollar amount limitations contained in this paragraph by not to exceed 45 per centum in any geographical area where he finds that cost levels so require.
Page 8 - ... the Administrator is authorized to extend financial assistance under this title for an urban renewal project in such area without regard to the requirements in section 110 hereof with respect to the predominantly residential character or predominantly residential reuse of urban renewal areas...