Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1972 - Administrative law |
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4 . 199 Computation of rental payments ; tenants . 4 . 201 Computation of rental
payments ; homeowners . 4 . 203 Determining reasonable monthly rent . 4 . 205
Rental payments ; method of payment . 207 Computation of down payments . 4 .
4 . 199 Computation of rental payments ; tenants . 4 . 201 Computation of rental
payments ; homeowners . 4 . 203 Determining reasonable monthly rent . 4 . 205
Rental payments ; method of payment . 207 Computation of down payments . 4 .
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However , until July 1 , 1972 , concerns ; this section is applicable to a State ( iv )
Describes the methods to be used agency only to the extent that agency is to
relocate displaced persons ; and able to meet the requirements of this ( V )
Explains ...
However , until July 1 , 1972 , concerns ; this section is applicable to a State ( iv )
Describes the methods to be used agency only to the extent that agency is to
relocate displaced persons ; and able to meet the requirements of this ( V )
Explains ...
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... dis - placing agency shall use one of the following methods : ( a ) It may
establish a schedule of reasonable acquisition ... a comparable replacement
dwelling , it may propose what it considers to be a feasible method to the
Administrator for ...
... dis - placing agency shall use one of the following methods : ( a ) It may
establish a schedule of reasonable acquisition ... a comparable replacement
dwelling , it may propose what it considers to be a feasible method to the
Administrator for ...
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201 , the displacing agency shall use one of the following methods : ( a ) It may
establish a schedule of monthly rents for ... this section are not feasible , it may
propose what it considers to be a feasible method to the Administrator for
approval .
201 , the displacing agency shall use one of the following methods : ( a ) It may
establish a schedule of monthly rents for ... this section are not feasible , it may
propose what it considers to be a feasible method to the Administrator for
approval .
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4 Notice of intent to certify . counting method or methods used to arrive at such
allocation ; ( a ) On the basis of applications sub( f ) Description of the effect of
such mitted prior to the construction , reconfacility in terms of type and quantity ...
4 Notice of intent to certify . counting method or methods used to arrive at such
allocation ; ( a ) On the basis of applications sub( f ) Description of the effect of
such mitted prior to the construction , reconfacility in terms of type and quantity ...
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