United States Code/Title 12/Chapter 13/Subchapter III

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Title 12, Chapter 13, Subchapter III. National Mortgage Associations
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Title 12—Banks and Banking
Chapter 13—National Housing
Subchapter III—National Mortgage Associations


  • https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/12/1716. Declaration of purposes of subchapter
  • §§ 1716-1, 1716a. Repealed.]
  • § 1716b. Partition of Federal National Mortgage Association into Federal National Mortgage Association and Government National Mortgage Association; assets and liabilities; operations
  • § 1717. Federal National Mortgage Association and Government National Mortgage Association
  • § 1717a. Prohibition against sale of obligations by Federal departments and agencies after June 30, 1966, without compliance with requirements of section 1717(c) of this title or without approval by Secretary of the Treasury; exemption
  • § 1718. Capitalization of Federal National Mortgage Association
  • § 1719. Secondary market operations
  • § 1720. Repealed.]
  • § 1721. Management and liquidation functions of Government National Mortgage Association
  • § 1722. Benefits and burdens incident to administration of functions and operations under sections 1720 and 1721
  • § 1723. Management
  • § 1723a. General powers of Government National Mortgage Association and Federal National Mortgage Association
  • § 1723b. Investment of funds
  • § 1723c. Obligations, participations, or other instruments as lawful investments; acceptance as security; exempt securities
  • § 1723d. Transfer of certain functions to Association
  • § 1723e. Repealed.]
  • § 1723f. Repealed.]
  • §§ 1723g, 1723h. Repealed.]
  • § 1723i. Civil money penalties against issuers


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Short Title
Section 312 of title III of act June 27, 1934, as added Aug. 2, 1954, ch. 649, § 201, 68 Stat. 622, provided:
“This title III [this subchapter] may be referred to as the ``Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act´´.”