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Title 53, why is it reserved?
Where does the title “tipstaff” come from?Must a health insurance in the United States provide a listing of procedure and diagnosis codes that are covered upon request?Why might Title 18 Section 793 be unconstitutional?Why is the structure of the US Code so poor? (And would it even be legal to reorganize it?)Title IX and the “Dear colleague” letterWhat happens if Congress declares war, but POTUS refuses to fight it?Property law: title vs possessionCan I use this code in my own commercial projects?Can I use this other code in my own commercial projects?Criminal Liability for judges under 42 USC 290-dd2(f) and 42 CFR 2.63 [Confidentiality of Substance Abuse Patient Records]
Title 53 is 1 of 54 Titles that make up the United States Code, each Title is marked with the topic of law it contains, but Title 53 is marked as reserved.
The listing of Title goes:
Title 52--Voting And Elections
Title 53--[Reserved]
Title 54--National Park Services And Related Programs
Is there a specific reason why Title 53 was skipped over? Are there certain plans for what Title 53 is going to be?
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Title 53 is 1 of 54 Titles that make up the United States Code, each Title is marked with the topic of law it contains, but Title 53 is marked as reserved.
The listing of Title goes:
Title 52--Voting And Elections
Title 53--[Reserved]
Title 54--National Park Services And Related Programs
Is there a specific reason why Title 53 was skipped over? Are there certain plans for what Title 53 is going to be?
united-states us-federal-government federal-law
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Title 53 is 1 of 54 Titles that make up the United States Code, each Title is marked with the topic of law it contains, but Title 53 is marked as reserved.
The listing of Title goes:
Title 52--Voting And Elections
Title 53--[Reserved]
Title 54--National Park Services And Related Programs
Is there a specific reason why Title 53 was skipped over? Are there certain plans for what Title 53 is going to be?
united-states us-federal-government federal-law
Title 53 is 1 of 54 Titles that make up the United States Code, each Title is marked with the topic of law it contains, but Title 53 is marked as reserved.
The listing of Title goes:
Title 52--Voting And Elections
Title 53--[Reserved]
Title 54--National Park Services And Related Programs
Is there a specific reason why Title 53 was skipped over? Are there certain plans for what Title 53 is going to be?
united-states us-federal-government federal-law
united-states us-federal-government federal-law
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