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is federal form SF-1429 (Inventory Disposal Schedule — Continuation Sheet). A continuation sheet used with SF-1428 to list additional items of government property for disposal. It provides the same data fields as SF-1428 and is used when the primary form cannot accommodate all property items being reported for disposition.
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