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Public" to meet the terms of a contract? The is no valid reason why foreign holders should notĪgreement to pay in gold is a contract, and it is a be protected to the full extent of their claim. Since when has it not been "in the interest of the outside of the jurisdiction of the United States, that

That "such export would not be in the public inter- of the obligations are helpless, since they are amenest." In the name of reason and common sense, able to laws that cannot be enforced against those United States securities held abroad would be re- holders and American holders of the securities.īut if it happens, as it does, that home holdersįused by the United States Treasury on the ground Government obligations or interest coupons on there ought to be no discrimination between foreign That licenses for the export of gold to meet maturing fact that most of them bear the same pledge and that On May 1 it announced being paid in gold or gold certificates-despite the

Week taken a step backward toward the dark- in this country and their interest coupons are not HE United States Government has the present pointed out that United States obligations maturing Seats were decent other than the column in the way.The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies. The view from the corner section is good not great. Seat 18 is last seat in the row so it was an easy out.

These seats are close to the Fan Zone Pavilion and concourse. Guests will have great views and easy access to the concourse and its amenities. Commanders fans will want to first look for sideline seats in sections 101-105 and 138-142 as these are on the home side of the field. If your budget doesn't allow for a sideline seat, consider the top of sections 109-113. While this is true, what you don't see is that some 200 Level sections have the most obstructed views in the stadium. A ticket on the 100 Level gives you peace of mind that you won't have any obstructions (other than the players on the sidelines). Best Places to Sit Our favorite spot on this level is at the top of sideline sections. Generally speaking, guests will find good views from within 30 rows of the field. When looking at the stadium seating chart, you might notice that 200 Level sections are directly above the 100 Level. Sections 101-142 at FedExField make up the lowest level of seating.
