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28 USC 2406 - Credits in actions by United States; prior disallowance

U.S. Code > Title 28 > Part VI > Chapter 161 > § 2406 - Credits in actions by United States; prior disallowance


Current as of: February 2010
  In an action by the United States against any person accountable
for public money who fails to pay into the Treasury the sum
reported due the United States, upon the adjustment of his account
the court shall grant judgment upon motion unless a continuance is
granted as specified in this section.
  A continuance may be granted if the defendant, in open court and
in the presence of the United States attorney, states under oath
that he is equitably entitled to credits which have been disallowed
by the Government Accountability Office prior to the commencement
of the action, specifying each particular claim so rejected, and
stating that he cannot safely come to trial.
  A continuance may also be granted if such an action is commenced
on a bond or other sealed instrument and the court requires the
original instrument to be produced.

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See also:
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part VI > Chapter 161 - United States As Party Generally

State Laws: Parties

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 6 > Chapter 7 - Parties
AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 09.15 - Parties
Alaska Statutes Chapter 09.50 - Actions Where State A Party
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 12 > Chapter 7 - Special Actions And Proceedings In Which The State Is A Party
CaliforniaCalifornia Code of Civil Procedure > Part 2 > Title 3 - Of The Parties To Civil Actions
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 897 - Parties and Appearances
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 46 - Parties
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 661 - Actions By and Against the State
Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 662 - State Tort Liability Act
IdahoIdaho Code Title 5 > Chapter 3 - Parties To Actions
IndianaIndiana Code > Title 34 > Article 9 - Parties
IowaIowa Code Chapter 613 - Parties -- causes of action -- liability
MaineMaine Revised Statutes Title 14 > Chapter 1 - Parties And Title Of Actions
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 691 > Act 170 of 1964 - Governmental Liability For Negligence
MinnesotaMinnesota Statutes Chapter 540 - Parties to Actions
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title XXXV > Chapter 507 - Parties
MontanaMontana Code Title 25 > Chapter 5 - Parties
NevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 12 - Parties
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 65 - Parties
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 541-B - Claims Against The State
New JerseyNew Jersey Statutes > Title 59
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 38 > Article 4 - Parties
New YorkNew York Laws - Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 10 - Parties Generally
New York Laws - Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 11 - Poor Persons
New York Laws - Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 12 - Infants, Incompetents and Conservatees
New York Laws - Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 98 - Actions Against Villages
New YorkNew York Laws > Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 10 - Parties Generally
New York Laws > Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 11 - Poor Persons
New York Laws > Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 12 - Infants, Incompetents And Conservatees
New York Laws > Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 98 - Actions Against Villages
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 1 > Article 6 - Parties
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 1 > Article 43C - Actions Pertaining to Local Units of Government
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 1A > Article 4 - Parties
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 31 - Tort Claims against State Departments and Agencies
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 31A - Defense of State Employees, Medical Contractors and Local Sanitarians
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 31B - Defense of Public School Employees
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 32-12 - Actions by and Against State
North Dakota Code > Chapter 32-12.1 - Governmental Liability
North Dakota Code > Chapter 32-12.2 - Claims Against the State
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 9-2. Parties
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 9-31. Governmental Tort Liability
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 15 > Chapter 5 - Parties
South Carolina Code > Title 15 > Chapter 77 - Suits Involving State, State Agencies And Officials And United States
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 20 > Chapter 1 - Parties to Actions
Tennessee Code > Title 20 > Chapter 13 - Actions by and Against State
Tennessee Code > Title 29 > Chapter 20 - Governmental Tort Liability
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 12 > Chapter 189 - Tort Claims Against the State
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 8.01 > Chapter 2 - Parties
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 55 > Article 17 - Procedures For Certain Actions Against The State

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