Housing Act of 1954: Hearing Before ... , 83-2 on H.R. 7839 ... , March 2... 18, 19541954 - 889 pages |
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... actual cost thereof if ( i ) the construction or provision thereof is not completed at the time of final disposition of land in the project to be acquired and disposed of under the urban renewal plan , and ( ii ) the Administrator has ...
... actual cost thereof if ( i ) the construction or provision thereof is not completed at the time of final disposition of land in the project to be acquired and disposed of under the urban renewal plan , and ( ii ) the Administrator has ...
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... actual amounts in its annual reports . Contracts for annual contributions entered into prior to the effective date of the Housing Act of 1954 may be amended in accord- ance with the first sentence of this subsection . " SEC . 503 ...
... actual amounts in its annual reports . Contracts for annual contributions entered into prior to the effective date of the Housing Act of 1954 may be amended in accord- ance with the first sentence of this subsection . " SEC . 503 ...
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... actual terms under which the FHA would operate would be vested in the President . It is contemplated that , if the Congress enacts these proposals , the President would , when he approves the legislation , put into effect a new scale of ...
... actual terms under which the FHA would operate would be vested in the President . It is contemplated that , if the Congress enacts these proposals , the President would , when he approves the legislation , put into effect a new scale of ...
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... actual maxima in effect under section 203 over a period of 10 years . The same chart also indicates that a similar maximum based on a 2 - percent spread above the yield on long - term Government bonds would not have been adequate for ...
... actual maxima in effect under section 203 over a period of 10 years . The same chart also indicates that a similar maximum based on a 2 - percent spread above the yield on long - term Government bonds would not have been adequate for ...
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... actual household increases at 950,000 for the 12 months ending in April 1953 — a figure which is close enough to support the use of the 915,000 annual increase for the remaining period until mid - 1955 . Averaging 18 months of 915,000 ...
... actual household increases at 950,000 for the 12 months ending in April 1953 — a figure which is close enough to support the use of the 915,000 annual increase for the remaining period until mid - 1955 . Averaging 18 months of 915,000 ...
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