Alien Property Custodian Act. Hearing ... on H.R. 12651 and H.R. 12884 |
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... amounts , I think , to about $ 60,000 a year . The CHAIRMAN . It was not property invested in a plant which was being operated ? Mr. SCHAFFER . No , sir . And then too in the funds taken over there were $ 73,000 worth of Liberty bonds ...
... amounts , I think , to about $ 60,000 a year . The CHAIRMAN . It was not property invested in a plant which was being operated ? Mr. SCHAFFER . No , sir . And then too in the funds taken over there were $ 73,000 worth of Liberty bonds ...
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... amount , and to restore it would make no difference whatever , and I assume that repaying the property of these women would not in any way leave the department in such shape that claims could not be taken care of . He has a lot of ...
... amount , and to restore it would make no difference whatever , and I assume that repaying the property of these women would not in any way leave the department in such shape that claims could not be taken care of . He has a lot of ...
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... amount of property sequested by the Alien Property Custodian is , as I have already stated , in value approximately $ 500 000,000 or more . If the property is now returned to neutral women , such as I have described above according to ...
... amount of property sequested by the Alien Property Custodian is , as I have already stated , in value approximately $ 500 000,000 or more . If the property is now returned to neutral women , such as I have described above according to ...
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... amounts of property in this country to be used in prosecuting the war in which they were then engaged . Even while we were nominally at peace with those nations official and unofficial agents of both Governments had not hesitated to use ...
... amounts of property in this country to be used in prosecuting the war in which they were then engaged . Even while we were nominally at peace with those nations official and unofficial agents of both Governments had not hesitated to use ...
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... amount of property in your possession , and the disposition of the balance of the property in your possession would have to await further action of Congress , pursuant to the original act . Mr. GARVAN . Yes , sir . Of course , it would ...
... amount of property in your possession , and the disposition of the balance of the property in your possession would have to await further action of Congress , pursuant to the original act . Mr. GARVAN . Yes , sir . Of course , it would ...
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act of October alien enemy alien property act Alien Property Custodian Alsace-Lorraine amendment Ameri American citizens American parents American women American-born anno Domini Attorney Austria-Hungary Austrian BARKLEY BERLIN-HALENSEE Blun BOGGS born Bulgaria BUTLER CHAIRMAN citizen of Germany citizenship claims client committee companies confiscation Congress court Custodian act daughters debts DEWALT enemy act enemy property erty fact friendly funds GARVAN German citizen German Empire German subject Government held Hilprecht husband income insured intermarried with aliens interposing investments JONES KAHN legislation Liberty bonds lived marriage MONTAGUE MORRIS SHEPPARD mother nations neutral neutral countries outbreak Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia County prior private bill private property prop question real estate resided SANDERS of Indiana SARGEANT SCHAFFER section 9 seized seizure sequestered SIMS STATEMENT statute of limitations suggestion Switzerland taken territory THURSTON tion trading-with-the-enemy act trust United VALE Winslow bill woman
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Page 48 - States for the district in which such claimant resides, or, if a corporation, where it has its principal place of business (to which suit the Alien Property Custodian or the treasurer of the United States, as the case may be, shall be made a party defendant), to establish the interest, right, title, or debt so claimed, and if...
Page 35 - After the end of the war any claim of any enemy or of an ally of enemy to any money or other property received and held by the alien property custodian or deposited in the United States Treasury, shall be settled as Congress shall direct...
Page 56 - VI. They may be charged in the second place with payment of the amounts due in respect of claims by the nationals of such Allied or Associated Power with regard to their property, rights and interests in the territory of other enemy Powers, in so far as those claims are otherwise unsatisfied.
Page 33 - It may not be unworthy of remark, that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated, and private rights annulled.
Page 34 - The universal practice of forbearing to seize and confiscate debts and credits, the principle universally received, that the right to them revives on the restoration of peace, would seem to prove that war is not an absolute confiscation of this property, but simply confers the right of confiscation.
Page 56 - ... payment of amounts due in respect of claims by the nationals of that Allied or Associated Power with regard to their property, rights and interests, including companies and associations in which they are interested, in German territory, or debts owing to them by German nationals...
Page 6 - Before me, the subscriber, one of the justices of the peace in and for the said county personally appeared the abovenamed petitioner, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say that...
Page 36 - In the first class nre the private investments of individual German subjects, who, attracted by the possibilities in America, invested their funds in a small way in this country in real estate, in mortgages, and in securities, chiefly of industrial and transportation companies. In the second class are the investments which have been made by combined capital in Germany having close affiliations with the great political and financial powers of the Empire, These latter investments sought dominance and...
Page 42 - Neither the debts due from individuals of the one nation to individuals of the other, nor shares, nor monies, which they may have in the public funds, or in the public or private banks, shall ever in any event of war or national differences be sequestered or confiscated...
Page 33 - It appears to the Court, that the power of confiscating enemy property is in the legislature, and that the legislature has not yet declared its will to confiscate property which was within our territory at the declaration of war.