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[74 Stat. 685]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
[74 Stat. 685]

74 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 86-682-SEPT. 2, 1960

686

far as they may be sufficient for the purpose and so far as practicable, from postal savings funds on deposit in the community in AA'hich the depositor maintains his account. (b) The Board of Trustees may obtain funds needed to meet withdrawals of postal savings depositors either by withdrawals of funds on deposit with banks or by disposal of bonds held as postal savings investments. § 5220. Bank fees on postal savings business Banks in which postal savings funds are deposited may not receive a fee or compensation on account of the cashing or collection of a check or the performance of other service in connection with the Postal Savings System. § 5221. Application of income from postal savings funds The Postmaster General shall apply interest and profit accruing from the deposits or investment of postal savings funds to the payment of interest due to postal savings depositors, covering any excess into the Treasury of the United States as a part of the postal revenue. § 5222. Judgment adjudicating right or interest in deposit The Board of Trustees shall accept as conclusive the final judgment, order, or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating any right or interest in a postal savings account, after time for appeal has expired, upon submission of a copy to the Postmaster General authenticated in accordance with section 1738 of title 28. Payments made in accordance therewith discharge the Postal Savings System and the United States from further claim or demand for the sum so paid. § 5223. Liability for outstanding postal savings stamps Stamps formerly issued under the authority of section 757(c) of title 31, and section 6 of the Act of June 25, 1910 (ch. 386,36 Stat. 816), as amended, are not liabilities of the Board of Trustees of the Postal Savings System, but are public debt obligations of the United States. § 5224. Disposal of paid certificates The Postmaster General may destroy, or otherwise dispose of, postal-savings certificates or other evidences of deposit in the postalsavings depository system, including duplicates, after the expiration of six years from the date payment thereon has been made as shown by the records of the Post Office Department.

PART VI—DELIVERY AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES CHAPTBK

91. DELIVEHY SERVICE 93. AUTHORITY TO TRANSPORT MAIL

95. Transportation of mail by railroad 97. TRANSPORTATION OF MAIL BY AIR 99. HIGHWAY POST OFFICES 101. TRANSPORTATION OP MAIL OTHER THAN BY RAIL, AIR, OR HIGHWAY POST OFFICE

See.

6001 6101

6201 6301 6351 6401

^ i use 757c.