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OCR: corporate, and shall be an instrumertality of the United States, and as such shall have pawer T sue pue be sued, complain and defend, in any court competent jurisdic- tion in the United Stater Sue and be sued clauses are to be construed as gen- eral waivers of sovereign immunity unless {1} the suit question not consistent with the statutory or constitu- tional scheme "ar implied restriction of the general authority necessary avoid grave interference with the performance governmental function, other reasons wa: plainly the purpose of Corgress US the sue and sued clause narrow sense Loeffler Frank, 486 549 554 (1988); Federal Housing Administ tration 7 Burr 309 242 {1940} There 1T Ou reason why the sue-and -be-sued language U.S.C 1725(c)(4} should be narrowly read iT this case Meyer's claim ...