Social Security Certificates mature ten years from their date of issue under the governing rules. The maturity period of Social Security Certificates is fixed at ten years measured from the certificate's date of issue, establishing a definitive temporal limit on the certificate's life and tying commencement of that term to the issuance event specified in the rules.
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Social Security Certificates mature ten years from their date of issue under the governing rules.
The maturity period of Social Security Certificates is fixed at ten years measured from the certificate's date of issue, establishing a definitive temporal limit on the certificate's life and tying commencement of that term to the issuance event specified in the rules.
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