Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1991 - Administrative law |
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Page 68
... amount of the original claim and the proposed settlement does not exceed $ 2,000,000 or 15 per- cent of the original claim , whichever is greater . ( 2 ) Accept offers in compromise of , or settle administratively , claims against the ...
... amount of the original claim and the proposed settlement does not exceed $ 2,000,000 or 15 per- cent of the original claim , whichever is greater . ( 2 ) Accept offers in compromise of , or settle administratively , claims against the ...
Page 68
... amount of the origi- nal claim does not exceed the mone- tary limits designated by § 0.160 ( a ) , except : ( a ) When for any reason , the closing of a particular claim , as a practical matter , will control or adversely influ- ence ...
... amount of the origi- nal claim does not exceed the mone- tary limits designated by § 0.160 ( a ) , except : ( a ) When for any reason , the closing of a particular claim , as a practical matter , will control or adversely influ- ence ...
Page 69
... amount of the original claim and the proposed settlement does not exceed $ 2,000,000 or 15 per- cent of the original claim , whichever is greater . ( 2 ) Accept offers in compromise of , or settle administratively , claims against the ...
... amount of the original claim and the proposed settlement does not exceed $ 2,000,000 or 15 per- cent of the original claim , whichever is greater . ( 2 ) Accept offers in compromise of , or settle administratively , claims against the ...
Page 70
... amount of the origi- nal claim does not exceed the mone- tary limits designated by § 0.160 ( a ) , except : ( a ) When for any reason , the closing of a particular claim , as a practical matter , will control or adversely influ- ence ...
... amount of the origi- nal claim does not exceed the mone- tary limits designated by § 0.160 ( a ) , except : ( a ) When for any reason , the closing of a particular claim , as a practical matter , will control or adversely influ- ence ...
Page 71
... amount of $ 50,000 or more . ( 2 ) Any title claim which will , as a practical matter , control the disposi- tion of related title claims involving , with the principal claim , assets having a value of $ 50,000 or more ; or any debt ...
... amount of $ 50,000 or more . ( 2 ) Any title claim which will , as a practical matter , control the disposi- tion of related title claims involving , with the principal claim , assets having a value of $ 50,000 or more ; or any debt ...
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