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proper charges. The producer's note will be credited by the Commodity Credit Corporation with the amount of such payment when received. Notwithstanding the privilege of partial release, it is suggested that producers borrowing upon more than one crib of corn, and desiring to obtain the release of a crib, or cribs, before the entire loan is repaid, execute separate notes and loan agreements for crib, or cribs, to be released before the entire loan is repaid.

If the producer's note was made payable directly to Commodity Credit Corporation and he desires to obtain the release of collateral upon payment as aforesaid, he should notify the Federal Reserve bank or branch thereof serving the district in which the corn is sealed as above provided. If his note was made payable to payee other than Commodity Credit Corporation the producer should notify the payee

named therein.*t

201.19 Insurance certificate referred to in § 201.11; form.

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(Company or association) against all direct loss or damage by fire, lightning, cyclone, tornado, windstorm, and hail1 in the sum of dollars on bushels of corn as specified in Warehouse Certificate stored and sealed in cribs and/or buildings on the

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Any loss which may be ascertained and proven to be due the insured under this contract shall be payable to the insured and/or holder of note and grain storage certificate as their respective interests may appear.

*[1937-38 CCC Corn Form 1, 3 F.R. 126]

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201.20 Special (corn) endorsement providing the basis of adjustment in case of loss; form.

All or any part of the corn described in this policy and/or certificate having been pledged under the CCC Corn Loan Form A of the Commodity Credit Corporation as security for loan granted by said Commodity Credit Corporation or Lending Agencies, it is a condition of this insurance that in the event of loss or damage to any of such corn so pledged the basis of adjustment shall be the actual cash value at the time and place of the loss, as set out elsewhere in the printed conditions of this policy or certificate, except that if such actual cash value is less than 50 cents per bushel, plus accrued interest at 2 percent per annum, then such actual cash value shall be disregarded and the value of any corn so pledged shall be deemed to be 50 cents per bushel plus interest.

The provisions of this endorsement shall apply and cover until note has been paid and/or released and/or corn sold.

This special adjustment clause does not apply to any corn not pledged in the manner hereinbefore described.

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*For statutory citation, see note to § 201.1.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this company has executed and attested these presents, but this certificate shall not be valid until countersigned by a duly authorized agent of this company or association.

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*[1937-38 CCC Corn Form 1, 3 F.R. 126]

PART 202-WOOL OR MOHAIR LOANS

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Section 202.1 Definitions. As used in the instructions in this part, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms will be construed respectively to mean:

(a) Producer. Any person, partnership, association, or corporation producing wool or mohair.

(b) Wool pool. Any informal pool organized by and consisting of two or more producers of wool or mohair which is represented by a bank or trust company or agricultural or livestock credit corporation acting as a borrowing representative or agent for such producers, pursuant to Producer's Authority to Pool (1938 CCC Wool Form G). (c) Eligible wool. Wool or mohair produced in 1937 or 1938, the beneficial title to which is and always has been in the producer. (d) Lending agency. Any bank, cooperative marketing association, or other corporation, partnership, association, or person making loans on 1938 CCC Wool Form A, B, or C, or holding notes on these forms evidencing such loans. (A Loan Agency of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is not included within this definition.) (e) Eligible paper. Notes on 1938 CCC Wool Forms A, B, or Ć or any form hereinafter approved by Commodity Credit Corporation dated subsequent to April 15, 1938, and on or before October 31, 1938, and executed in accordance with the instructions in this part with State documentary revenue stamps affixed thereto when required by law. All notes submitted on 1938 CCC Wool Forms A, B and C must be dated not later than thirty days after the date of the Appraiser's Certificate (1938 CCC Wool Form D) covering the wool or mohair pledged as security therefor. (Notes executed by an administrator, executor, or trustee will be acceptable only where valid in law, and all such notes must be submitted for direct loans in accordance with

*For statutory citation, see note to § 201.1

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§ 202.9 hereof.)* [Sec. 1, 1938 CCC Wool Form 1, 3 F.R. 993, as amended by 1938 Wool Circ. Letter 2, May 13, 1938]

*88 202.1 to 202.15, inclusive, issued under the authority contained in E.O. 6340, Oct. 16, 1933, sec. 7, 49 Stat. 4, sec. 2, 50 Stat. 5.

202.2 Forms. The following forms are available for use in connection with loans made or eligible paper purchased by Commodity Credit Corporation:

(a) Wool Producer's Note (1938 CCC Wool Form A).

(b) Wool Pool Note (1938 CCC Wool Form B).

(c) Collateral Note for Cooperative (1938 CCC Wool Form C).

(d) Appraiser's Certificate to be executed by appraisers of Commodity Credit Corporation (1938 CCC Wool Form D).

(e) Producer's Letter of Transmittal (1938 CCC Wool Form E).

(f) Lending Agency's Letter of Transmittal (1938 CCC Wool Form F). (g) Producer's Authority to Pool (1938 CCC Wool Form G).

(h) Contract to Purchase (1938 CCC Wool Form H).

(1) Schedule of Repayments (1938 CCC Wool Form J).**

†In §§ 202.2 to 202.15, inclusive, the numbers to the right of the decimal point correspond with the respective section numbers in Instructions concerning the making of loans by Commodity Credit Corporation on the security of wool or mohair represented by warehouse receipts, 1938 CCC Wool Form 1, 3 F.R. 993. 202.3 Wool loan basis. Following are the classifications and scoured or clean wool values of wool in Boston which form the basis for determining the amounts to be loaned against grease wool of comparable grades:

Fine wool:

CLASSIFICATION

Class 1. Very choice wool____

(a) Delaine.

(b) Graded territory combing (strictly staple).

Class 2. Choice wool___

Value scoured or clean wool

(Cents per pound)

(a) Choice 12 months' Texas, including original bags bulk combing length.

(b) Graded territory; choice French combing length, including

some staple.

(c) Original bag territory; bulk staple length, including some French combing.

Class 3. Average to good wool_.

(a) 12 months' Texas, including original bags.

(b) Graded territory; French combing length.

(c) Original bag territory; good French combing length.

Class 4. Fair to average wool__.

(b) Graded territory; short to average French combing length.
(c) Original bag territory; average French combing length.

(a) 12 months' Texas, including original bags.

Class 5. Poor and inferior__

(a) Original bag bulk clothing and some stubby.

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(b) Original bag territory; mostly half-blood, may include some three

eighths or some fine.

(c) Graded territory clothing.

*For statutory citation, see note to § 202.1.

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Appraisers for Commodity Credit Corporation will determine the shrink and classification and compute the loan value of the wool. As to wool stored at points other than Boston, appraisers for Commodity Credit Corporation, in computing the loan value of the wool, will also make appropriate allowance for rail transportation to Boston. For Texas clips other than 12 months', the appraiser will reduce the value in the classification by the customary trade differential. A deduction of 5 cents per clean pound will be made by appraisers for all fleece wool and for wool produced in central and southern California and 2 cents per clean pound for wool produced in northern California. A deduction of 20 cents per bag will be made by the appraisers for an appraisal charge on each loan secured by warehouse receipts representing original bag wool which can be readily sold in such original bags of 5,000 pounds or more and/or on grading wools, whether fleece or territory, of 25,000 pounds or more. An additional charge of 20 cents per bag will be deducted from each loan secured by lesser quantities of wool. On wool which is graded and piled in the warehouses, the appraiser will deduct, as the appraisal charge, 20 cents for each 400 pounds or fraction thereof.

(a) Mohair loan basis. Following are the classifications and grease mohair values:

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Appraisers for Commodity Credit Corporation will determine the classification and compute the loan value of the mohair. A deduction of 20 cents per bag will be made by appraisers as an appraisal charge, provided that for lots of less than 5,000 pounds 40 cents per bag will be deducted.

(b) Maturity and interest rate. The loans will mature 10 months from date or May 31, 1939, whichever is earlier, and will bear 4 percent interest.*+

202.4 Loans through cooperative association. Any producer who is a member of a cooperative marketing association may negotiate loans through such an association. Cooperative marketing asso

*For statutory citation, see note to § 202.1.

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ciations meeting the requirements of the Capper-Volstead Act (42 Stat. 388; 7 U.S.C. 291, 292) may arrange to secure funds from Commodity Credit Corporation necessary to enable such associations to make loans or advances to their members or member associations.*t

CROSS REFERENCE: For loan requirements from Federal intermediate credit banks to cooperative marketing associations, see Part 44.

202.5 Receipts issued by approved warehouses, acceptable as collateral. Commodity Credit Corporation will accept only negotiable insured warehouse receipts covering wool or mohair pledged as collateral to notes on 1938 CCC Wool Forms A, B, or C issued by any public warehouse approved by the Loan Agency of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation serving the district in which such warehouse is located. Warehousemen are advised to communicate with the Loan Agency of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation concerning approval. Each approved warehouse must enter into an agreement with the Commodity Credit Corporation which may be obtained from the Loan Agency. This agreement will limit the warehouseman's lien and define his obligations to Commodity Credit Corporation. All wool or mohair pledged as security for a note must be in the same warehouse. A list of the approved warehouses and their locations will be available at any Loan Agency of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation listed in § 202.14.*t

202.6 Requisites of warehouse receipts. Only negotiable, insured warehouse receipts dated on or prior to the date of the related note and properly assigned by an endorsement in blank so as to vest title in the holder, or issued to bearer, executed by warehousemen who are not owners of the wool or mohair, will be acceptable. The insurance furnished by the warehouseman must cover fire, lightning, and windstorm. Such receipts must set out in their written or printed terms a description by lot number, weight of the wool or mohair, and the number of bags represented thereby, or description of graded pile, and all other facts and statements required to be stated in the written or printed terms of a negotiable warehouse receipt under the provisions of section 2 of the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act.*†

NOTE: The United States Warehouse Act, sec. 18, 39 Stat. 488, as amended, 41 Stat. 266, 42 Stat. 1284; 7 U.S.C. 260, contains provisions similar to those contained in sec. 2 of the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act as well as other provisions not contained therein.

202.7 Appraisers. Commodity Credit Corporation will employ appraisers who will be available from time to time at the approved warehouses for the examination and appraisal of pledged wool or mohair. Producers or wool pools or cooperatives desiring to have their wool or mohair appraised should so advise the warehouseman, who will make the necessary arrangements with the appraisers when the warehouse receipts are issued. After examining the wool or mohair the appraiser will issue an appraisal certificate on 1938 CCC Wool Form D, of which two copies will be attached to the warehouse receipts and delivered to the producer or the wool pool or cooperative or order. The original appraiser's certificate and warehouse receipts must accompany the related note."t

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*For statutory citation, see note to § 202.1.

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