| United States - 1981 - 440 lapas
...agricultural commodities may be sold, except to the extent that the Secretary shall find necessary in order to taKe reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and to assure that barters or exchanges under this Act will not unduly disrupt world prices of agricultural commodities... | |
| United States - 1977 - 588 lapas
...maximum extent practicable. (b) In carrying out the provisions of this section, the Secretary shall take reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and to avoid displacing any sales of United States agricultural commodities which the Secretary finds and... | |
| National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies (U.S.) - 1953 - 740 lapas
...Assistance Act of 1954 19 as amended, is authorized — to negotiate and carry out agreements with friendly nations ... to provide for the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. The limitation on such transactions of $700 million in the original Act was increased to $1.5 billion... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1955 - 878 lapas
...nations or organizations of friendly nations. In negotiating agreements, the President is required to take reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States, and assure that sales will not unduly disrupt world prices. He is also required to provide for the use... | |
| United States - 1959 - 364 lapas
...agreements with friendly countries for the sale and export of such surplus agricultural 39700zations of friendly nations to provide for the sale of surplus...agreements the President shall — (a) take reasonable precaution to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and to assure that sales under this Act... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1957 - 98 lapas
...from June 30, 1957 to June 30, 1958. Title I of Public Law 480 authorizes the President to enter into agreements with friendly nations or organizations...surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. At the present time more than $2.8 billion of the $3 billion authority has been committed through formal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1957 - 1192 lapas
...commodities for foreign currencies. — Title I authorizes the President to enter into agreements with friendly nations to provide for the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. For the purpose of carrying out these agreements Commodity Credit Corporation ia directed to make available... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1957 - 1614 lapas
...commodities for foreign currencies. — Title I authorizes the President to enter into agreements with friendly nations to provide for the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. For the purpose of carrying out these agreements Commodity Credit Corporation is directed to make available... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1958 - 1176 lapas
...act is title I) under which the President is authorized to negotiate and carry out Agreements with friendly nations to provide for the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. Since the act was passed, a total of $530.2 million has been programed for cotton under the provisions... | |
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