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SELECTED PROVISIONS OF TITLE 31, UNITED STATES CODE-MONEY AND FINANCE

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In this title, "agency" means a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government.

$ 102. Executive agency

In this title, "executive agency" means a department, agency, or instrumentality in the executive branch of the United States Government.

§ 103. United States

In this title, "United States", when used in a geographic sense, means the States of the United States and the District of Colum

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CHAPTER 11-THE BUDGET AND FISCAL, BUDGET, AND PROGRAM INFORMATION

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(g)(1) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall establish the funding for advisory and assistance services for each department and agency as a separate object class in each budget annually submitted to the Congress under this section.

(2)(A) In paragraph (1), except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term "advisory and assistance services" means the following services when provided by nongovernmental sources:

(i) Management and professional support services.

(ii) Studies, analyses, and evaluations.

(iii) Engineering and technical services.

(B) In paragraph (1), the term "advisory and assistance services" does not include the following services:

(i) Routine automated data processing and telecommunications services unless such services are an integral part of a contract for the procurement of advisory and assistance services.

(ii) Architectural and engineering services, as defined in 1102 of title 401.

(iii) Research on basic mathematics or medical, biological, physical, social, psychological, or other phenomena.

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1 Section 3(h)(3) of P.L. 107-217 (116 Stat. 1299) amends this clause by striking "section 901 of the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 541)" and inserting "1102 of title 40". Should probably have inserted "section 1102 of title 40".

SUBCHAPTER III-LIMITATIONS, EXCEPTIONS, AND PENALTIES

1341. Limitations on expending and obligating amounts. 1342. Limitation on voluntary service.

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1350. Criminal penalty.

1351. Reports on violations.

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1352. Limitation on use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal contracting and financial transactions.

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§ 1304. Judgments, awards, and compromise settlements 2 (a) Necessary amounts are appropriated to pay final judgments, awards, compromise settlements, and interest and costs specified in the judgments or otherwise authorized by law when(1) payment is not otherwise provided for;

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(2) payment is certified by the Secretary of the Treasury;

(3) the judgment, award, or settlement is payable—

(A) under section 2414, 2517, 2672, or 2677 of title 28; (B) under section 3723 of this title;

(C) under a decision of a board of contract appeals; or (D) in excess of an amount payable from the appropriations of an agency for a meritorious claim under section 2733 or 2734 of title 10, section 715 of title 32, or section 203 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (42 U.S.C. 2473).

(b)(1) Interest may be paid from the appropriation made by this section

(A) on a judgment of a district court, only when the judgment becomes final after review on appeal or petition by the United States Government, and then only from the date of filing of the transcript of the judgment with the Secretary of the Treasury through the day before the date of the mandate of affirmance; or

(B) on a judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit or the United States Claims Court 3 under section 2516(b) of title 28, only from the date of filing of the transcript of the judgment with the Secretary of the Treasury through the day before the date of the mandate of affirmance.

(2) Interest payable under this subsection in a proceeding reviewed by the Supreme Court is not allowed after the end of the term in which the judgment is affirmed.

(c)(1) A judgment or compromise settlement against the Government shall be paid under this section and sections 2414, 2517, and 2518 of title 28 when the judgment or settlement arises out of an express or implied contract made by

(A) the Army and Air Force Exchange Service;

(B) the Navy Exchanges;

2 Section 1304 is commonly referred to as the "Judgment Fund".

3 Pursuant to section 902(b)(1) of the Court of Federal Claims Technical and Procedural Improvements Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-572), the reference to the United States Claims Court in subsection (b)(1)(B) is deemed to be a reference to the United States Court of Federal Claims.

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