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U.S. Code Title 10 Subtitle A Part IV Chapter 163

United States Code · Chapter

Chapter 163 — Military Claims

10 U.S.C. ch. ch163

  • § 2731 Definition
  • § 2732 Payment Of Claims: Availability Of Appropriations
  • § 2733 Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Incident To Noncombat Activities Of Department Of Army, Navy, Or Air Force
  • § 2734 Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Incident To Noncombat Activities Of The Armed Forces; Foreign Countries
  • § 2735 Settlement: Final And Conclusive
  • § 2736 Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Advance Payment
  • § 2737 Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Incident To Use Of Property Of The United States And Not Cognizable Under Other Law
  • § 2738 Property Loss: Reimbursement Of Members For Certain Losses Of Household Effects Caused By Hostile Action
  • § 2739 Amounts Recovered From Third Parties For Loss Or Damage To Personal Property Shipped Or Stored At Government Expense: Crediting To Appropriations
  • § 2740 Property Loss: Reimbursement Of Members And Civilian Employees For Full Replacement Value Of Household Effects When Contractor Reimbursement Not Available
  • § 2733a Medical Malpractice Claims By Members Of The Uniformed Services
  • § 2734a Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Incident To Noncombat Activities Of Armed Forces In Foreign Countries; International Agreements
  • § 2734b Property Loss; Personal Injury Or Death: Incident To Activities Of Armed Forces Of Foreign Countries In United States; International Agreements
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