Trading with the Enemy Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 105 [and Other] Bills Amending the Trading with the Enemy Act and War Claims Act of 1948 |
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... taken place over the past several years in this connection . The funds avail- able for the purpose of carrying out a war damage claims program are limited , and to the extent that they are not used for such a purpose , the Department ...
... taken place over the past several years in this connection . The funds avail- able for the purpose of carrying out a war damage claims program are limited , and to the extent that they are not used for such a purpose , the Department ...
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... taken together with the aggre- gate book value of returns already made under such proviso does not exceed $ 9,000,000 ; and for the purposes of this proviso the term ' book value ' means the value , as of the time of vesting , entered ...
... taken together with the aggre- gate book value of returns already made under such proviso does not exceed $ 9,000,000 ; and for the purposes of this proviso the term ' book value ' means the value , as of the time of vesting , entered ...
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... taken together with the aggre- gate book value of returns already made under such proviso does not exceed $ 9,000,000 ; and for the purposes of this proviso the term " book value " means the value , as of the time of vesting , entered ...
... taken together with the aggre- gate book value of returns already made under such proviso does not exceed $ 9,000,000 ; and for the purposes of this proviso the term " book value " means the value , as of the time of vesting , entered ...
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... taken by filing a notice of appeal with the court within thirty days from the date when the claimant has been duly notified by the Commission by registered mail ( return receipt requested ) of the entry or filing by it of the decision ...
... taken by filing a notice of appeal with the court within thirty days from the date when the claimant has been duly notified by the Commission by registered mail ( return receipt requested ) of the entry or filing by it of the decision ...
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... taken before the Commission and to be adduced upon such further hearing in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as to the court may seem proper . " ( g ) The court's judgment shall be final , subject , however , to review by ...
... taken before the Commission and to be adduced upon such further hearing in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as to the court may seem proper . " ( g ) The court's judgment shall be final , subject , however , to review by ...
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