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1 Guam Code Ann. § 415

The name of this government of this territory is the Agovernment of Guam@ and all documents prepared in the name of this government shall bear such name.
SOURCE: (§ 415, § 416, § 417, § 418)

Section 415 is a consolidation of former Govt. Code § 117 and § 119 with no change in effect.
Section 416 repeats former Govt. Code § 121.

Section 417 repeats former Govt. Code § 122, and clarifies the method of choosing the members of the Order.
Section 418 repeats former Govt. Code § 175, enacted by P.L. 14-
88, effective Dec. 26, 1977, and clarifies the questions of whose responsibility it is to pay for the portrait or photograph. The present Section follows the intent of P.L. 14-88.
Former Govt. Code §§ 118 and 120 deal with the transition from Naval Government control to the authority of the government of Guam and, as such, are obsolete.

Other Sections of former Ch. 2 of Title I, Govt. Code will be placed in more appropriate parts of the new Codes and will not be repealed until those titles are prepared. (See repealer sections to law enacting this Title.)

1 Guam Code Ann. § 415

The name of this government of this territory is the Agovernment of Guam@ and all documents prepared in the name of this government shall bear such name.
SOURCE: (§ 415, § 416, § 417, § 418)

Section 415 is a consolidation of former Govt. Code § 117 and § 119 with no change in effect.
Section 416 repeats former Govt. Code § 121.

Section 417 repeats former Govt. Code § 122, and clarifies the method of choosing the members of the Order.
Section 418 repeats former Govt. Code § 175, enacted by P.L. 14-
88, effective Dec. 26, 1977, and clarifies the questions of whose responsibility it is to pay for the portrait or photograph. The present Section follows the intent of P.L. 14-88.
Former Govt. Code §§ 118 and 120 deal with the transition from Naval Government control to the authority of the government of Guam and, as such, are obsolete.

Other Sections of former Ch. 2 of Title I, Govt. Code will be placed in more appropriate parts of the new Codes and will not be repealed until those titles are prepared. (See repealer sections to law enacting this Title.)