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Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 11:57:21 -0800
To: RonHarper@xc.org
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: But Are You Going to Pay? (or File)
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"U.S.C." is the standard legal method
of citing the "United States Codes".
Once they are codified into subject
categories, federal laws are found
in 50 Codes, one per subject matter.
For example, Title 5 deals with 
administrative law, Title 18 is the
criminal code, Title 28 the judiciary,
and so on.

To cite any particular law, the standard
method is to cite the Title, followed
by "U.S.C." (or "USC"), then the section
number.  So, "18 U.S.C. 242" means
Title 18, United States Code, section 242.
Any law librarian can show you an 
example and, after you have seen one, you
have seen them all (just like Reagan
and the Redwoods!)

"Et seq." is Latin for "and what follows."

/s/ Paul Mitchell



At 05:23 PM 3/25/97 +0000, you wrote:
>> under 18 U.S.C. 242.  So, at this
>> point, I must politely ask you to
>> mind your own business, and I will
>> mind my own business.  See 5 U.S.C.
>> 552 et seq. for authorities.
>What are these?
>
>your brother,
>
>
>Ron 
>
>

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