Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948

Title 3 U.S.C.

"The President" Act, 1948 is a United States federal statute formalizing the liabilities of the Executive Office of the President of the United States.

The Act of Congress authored the Title 3 United States Code legitimatized by volume sixty-two being de facto chapter six hundred and forty-four bound in the United States Statutes at Large.

The public law 80-771 distinguishes eleven constitutional conditions for elections in the United States and presidential elections by the provisions of the Constitution of the United States;[1] Statutory law eighty and seven hundred and seventy-one was penned as three chapters codifying a congressional charter for the Oval Office.