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 96 STAT. 918 28 USC 2411.

28 USC 2516.

28 USC 2414, 2517, 2518,

31 USC 711.

PUBLIC LAW 97-258—SEPT. 13, 1982 (A) on a judgment of a district court under section 241inbj of title 28, only when the judgment becomes final after review on appeal or petition by the United States Government, and then only from the date of filing of the transcript of the judgment with the Comptroller General through the day before the date of the mandate of affirmance; or (B) on a judgment of the Court of Claims under section 2516(b) of title 28, only from the date of filing of the transcript of the judgment with the Comptroller General through the day before the date of the mandate of affirmance. (2) Interest payable under this subsection in a proceeding reviewed by the Supreme Court is not allowed after the end of the term in which the judgment is affirmed. (c)(1) A judgment or compromise settlement against the Government shall be paid under this section and sections 2414, 2517, and 2518 of title 28 when the judgment or settlement arises out of an express or implied contract made by— (A) the Army and Air Force Exchange Service; (B) the Navy Exchanges; (C) the Marine Corps Exchanges; (D) the Coast Guard Exchanges; or (E) the Exchange Councils of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (2) The Exchange making the contract shall reimburse the Government for the amount paid by the Government. § 1305. Miscellaneous permanent appropriations Necessary amounts are appropriated for the following: (1) to pay the proceeds of the personal estate of a United States citizen dying abroad to the legal representative of the deceased on proper demand and proof. (2) to pay interest on the public debt under laws authorizing payment. (3) to pay proceeds from derelict and salvage Cases adjudged by the courts of the United States to salvors. (4) to make payments required under contracts made under section 108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5308) for the payment of interest on obligations guaranteed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under section 108. (5) to make payments required under contracts made under section 103(b) of the Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1453(b)) for projects or programs for which amounts had been committed before January 1, 1975, and for which amounts have not been appropriated. (6) to pay for the construction of buildings and expenses of the Smithsonian Institution, at 6 percent on the fund derived from the bequest of James Smithson. § 1306. Use of foreign credits Foreign credits owed to or owned by the Treasury are not available for expenditure by agencies except as provided annually in general appropriation laws. § 1307. Public building construction Amounts appropriated to construct public buildings remain available until completion of the work. When a building is completed and

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