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CFR Title 12 > Chapter IX > Part 987 - Book-entry procedure for consolidated obligations CFR > Title 12 > Chapter IX > Part 987 - Book-entry procedure for consolidated obligationsCurrent as of: Jan. 2010Check for updates§ 987.1Definitions§ 987.2Law governing rights and obligations of Banks, Finance Board, Office of Finance, United States and Federal Reserve Banks; rights of any Person against Banks, Finance Board, Office of Finance, United States and Federal Reserve Banks§ 987.3Law governing other interests§ 987.4Creation of Participant's Security Entitlement; security interests§ 987.5Obligations of the Banks and the Office of Finance; no Adverse Claims§ 987.6Authority of Federal Reserve Banks§ 987.7Liability of Banks, Finance Board, Office of Finance and Federal Reserve Banks§ 987.8Additional requirements; notice of attachment for Book-entry consolidated obligations§ 987.9Reference to certain Department of Treasury commentary and determinations§ 987.10Obligations of United States with respect to consolidated obligations________________________________________________________________________
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