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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 3434 8 USC 1401. 8 USC 1421. 8 USC 1448.

PRIVATE LAW 98-45—OCT. 19, 1984 sions of section 301(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (as such statute was then in effect), may be naturalized by taking prior to one year after the effective date of this Act, before any court referred to in subsection (a) of section 310 of the Immigration and Nationality Act or before any diplomatic or consular officer of the United States abroad, the oaths prescribed by section 337 of the said Act. From and after naturalization under this Act, the said Dennis L. Dalton shall have the same citizenship status as that which existed immediately prior to its loss. Approved October 19, 1984.

Private Law 98-45 98th Congress An Act Oct. 19, 1984 [H.R. 5691]

8 USC 1433.

For the relief of Sutu Bungani William Beck.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Sutu Bungani William Beck shall be held to be a child within section 322(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act relating to naturalization of an adopted child. Approved October 19, 1984.

Private Law 98-46 98th Congress An Act Oct. 19, 1984 fH R 62281

Providing for an extension until April 21, 1992, of five patents relating to oral hjTWglycemic drugs of the sulfonylurea class.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, shall, when the following patents (relating to oral hypoglycemic drugs of the sulfonylurea CIEISS) expire, extend such patents until April 21, 1992, with all the rights pertaining thereto: (1) Patent numbered 3,426,067. (2) Patent numbered 3,454,635. (3) Patent numbered 3,507,954. (4) Patent numbered 3,507,961. (5) Patent numbered 3,669,966. Approved October 19, 1984.