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United States
Code-Definition
EnviroText.
The United States Code (U.S. Code, Code, or USC) is a compilation of all Federal
laws that are
currently in effect. The Code is the official "consolidation and codification of
all the general and
permanent laws of the United Status...in force." (U.S. Code, 1970.) The United
States Code
(U.S. Code, Code, or USC) is a compilation of all Federal laws that
are
currently in effect.
The Code is the official "consolidation and codification of
all the general and
permanent laws of the United Status...in force." (U.S. Code, 1970.)
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Code-Definition
| Codification | The process of collecting and arranging
Federal or State laws, or
regulations that cover a particular subject of law or practice.
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| Law | A body of rules
of action or conduct with binding legal force, prescribed by a controlling
authority. (2)
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