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 PUBLIC LAW 95-26—MAY 4, 1977

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2672, or 2677 of Title 28, together with such interest and costs as may be specified in such judgments or otherwise authorized by law: Provided, That interest on a judgment of a district court to which the provisions of section 2411(b) of Title 28 apply, payable from this appropriation, shall be paid only when such judgment becomes final after review on appeal or petition by the United States, and then only from the date of the filing of the transcript thereof in the General Accounting Office to the date of the mandate of affirmance (except that in cases reviewed by the Supreme Court interest shall not be allowed beyond the term of the Court at which the judgment was affirmed): Provided further, That interest on a judgment rendered by the Court of Claims, payable from this appropriation, in accordance with subsection 2516(b) of Title 28, shall be computed from the date of the filing of the transcript thereof in the General Accounting Office: Provided further, That any judgment or compromise settlement against the United States arising out of an express or implied contract entered into by the Army and A i r Force Exchange Service, Navy Exchanges, Marine Corps Exchanges, Coast Guard Exchanges, or Exchange Councils of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, shall be paid in accordance with this section and sections 2414, 2517, and 2518 of Title 28, United States Code, and such instrumentality shall reimburse the United States for a judgment or compromise settlement paid by the United States. J u d g m e n t s against the United States arising out of activities of the United States Postal Service shall be paid by the Postal Service out of any funds available to it." TITLE II—INCREASED P A Y COSTS FOR THE FISCAL Y E A R 1977 For additional amounts for appropriation for the fiscal year 1977, for increased pay costs authorized by or pursuant to law, as follows: LEGISLATIVE

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SENATE

"Salaries, officers and employees", $5,395,800; "Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate", $30,600; "Senate policy committees", $85,600; "Inquiries and investigations", $924,300; " F o l d i n g documents", $4,500; "Miscellaneous items", $4,000; H O U S E or

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REPRESENTATIVES

"House leadership offices", $96,000; "Salaries, officers and employees", $1,111,430; "Committee on Appropriations (studies and investigations)", $10,000; "Office of the Law Revision Council", $13,350; "Office of the Legislative Counsel", $65,200; J^. "Members' clerk hire", $6,702,000; "Allowances and expenses". $1,002,800; "Special and select committees", $1,100,000; '• -

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