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114. lappuse - President as not being appropriate for the purposes hereof, or (2) any urban area, including those surrounding areas that form an economic and socially related region, taking into consideration such factors as present and future population trends and patterns of urban growth, location of transportation facilities and systems, and distribution of industrial, commercial, residential, governmental, institutional, and other activities, which in the opinion of the President lends itself as being appropriate...
46. lappuse - ... a fair market rental charge determined on the basis of operating the project with payments of principal, interest, and mortgage insurance premium which the mortgagor is obligated to pay under the mortgage covering the project.
40. lappuse - lower- income families" means those families whose incomes do not exceed 80 per centum of the median income for the area, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments for smaller and larger families...
109. lappuse - ... (8) subject to the specific limitations in this title, consent to the modification, with respect to rate of interest, time of payment of any installment of principal or interest, security, or any other term of any contract or agreement to which he is a party or which has been transferred to him...
562. lappuse - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the US Conference of Mayors urges that...
9. lappuse - Secretary that its standards are no less comprehensive than the Federal interagency day care requirements as approved by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Office of Economic Opportunity, and the Department of Labor on September 23, 1968.
73. lappuse - Secretary is authorized to provide or contract with public or private organizations to provide, such budget, debt management, and related counseling services to mortgagors whose mortgages are insured under this section as he determines to be necessary to meet the objectives of this section.
105. lappuse - The Commissioner may consent to the release of a part or parts of the mortgaged property from the lien of the mortgage upon such terms and conditions as he may prescribe and the mortgage may provide for such release. "(c) The mortgagee shall be entitled to receive debentures in connection with mortgages insured under this section in the amount and...
55. lappuse - The maximum subsidy, as we have seen, cannot exceed the difference between the amount of the monthly payment for principal, interest, and mortgage insurance premium which the mortgagor is obligated to pay under the mortgage...
548. lappuse - To mount programs on a scale equal to the dimension of the problems, To aim these programs for high impact in the immediate future in order to close the gap between promise and performance, To undertake new initiatives and experiments that can change the system of failure and frustration that now dominates the ghetto and weakens our society.