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[79 STAT. 460]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 460]

460

72 Stat. 1212.

78 Stat. 380.

PUBLIC LAW 89-117-AUGUST 10, 1965

[79 STAT.

grams of assistance under subsection (c) shall be credited to the fund from which such assistance was extended. Moneys in either of such funds not needed for current operations, as detemiined by the Federal Housing Commissioner, or the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, as the case may be, shall be invested in bonds or other obligations of the United States, or paid into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. (fj Section 1816 of title 38, United States Code, is amended by inserting " (a) " before the text of such section, and by adding at the end thereof a new subsection as follows: " (b) With respect to any loan made under section 1811 which has not been sold as provided in subsection (g) of such section, if the Administrator finds, after there has been a default in the payment of any installment of principal or interest owing on such loan, that the default was due to the fact that the veteran who is obligated under the loan has become unemployed as the result of the closing (in whole or in part) of a Federal installation, he shall (1) extend the time for curing the default to such time as he determines is necessary and desirable to enable such veteran to complete payments on such loan, including an extension of time beyond the stated maturity thereof, or (2) modify the terms of such loan for the purpose of changing the amortization provisions thereof by recasting, over the remaining term of the loan, or over such longer period as he may determine, the total unpaid amount then due with the modification to become effective currently or upon the termination of an agreed-upon extension of the period for curing the default." ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES SITUATED AT OR N E A R M I L I T A R Y BASES W H I C H H A V E B E E N ORDERED TO BE CLOSED

SEC. 108. (a) The Secretary of Defense is authorized to acquire title to any property, improved with a one- or two-family dwelling, which is situated at or near a military base or installation which the Department of Defense has, subsequent to November 1, 1964, ordered to be closed in whole or in part, if he determines— (1) that the owner of such property is, or has been, employed or performing military service, at such base or installation; (2) that the closing of such base or installation, in whole or in part, has required or will require the termination of such owner's employment or service at such base or installation; and (3) that as the result of the actual or pending closing of such base or installation there is no present market for the sale of such property upon reasonable terms and conditions.