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What (who) is forage acre - definition

Food And Forage Act; Feed and forage act

Republic of Acre         
  • [[Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias]]
  • José Plácido de Castro
1899-1903 SEPARATIST REPUBLIC IN SOUTH AMERICA
Independent State of Acre; República do Acre; Acre Republic
The Republic of Acre (, ) or the Independent State of Acre (Portuguese: Estado Independente do Acre, Spanish: Estado Independiente del Acre) were the names of a series of separatist governments in then Bolivia's Acre region between 1899 and 1903. The region was eventually annexed by Brazil in 1903 and is now the State of Acre.
Flag of Acre         
FLAG OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE OF ACRE
Flag of Acre (state); 🏴󠁢󠁲󠁡󠁣󠁿
The flag of Acre is one of the official symbols of the state of Acre, Brazil. The current flag was introduced by Law No.
2010 Acre gubernatorial election         
The Acre gubernatorial election was held on October 3, 2010, to elect the next Governor of Acre. The PT's Tião Viana narrowly won the election and barely avoided a runoff.

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Feed and Forage Act

The Feed and Forage Act of 1861 is legislation passed by the United States Congress that allows the Military Departments to incur obligations in excess of available appropriations for clothing, subsistence, fuel, quarters, transportation and medical supplies. This provision is currently codified in 41 U.S.C. § 6301 (previously 41 U.S.C. § 11 and section 3732 of the Revised Statutes). It also authorizes incurring deficiencies for costs of additional members of the Armed Forces on active duty-beyond the number for which funds are currently provided in DoD appropriations (Title 10 U.S.C.).

This authority requires Congressional notification and does not permit actual expenditures until Congress provides an appropriation of the required funds.