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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 21— SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS · SUBCHAPTER IV— CLAIMS AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKIA · § 1642d

§ 1642d. Nationality requirements

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A claim under section 1642c of this title shall not be allowed unless the property upon which the claim is based was owned by a national of the United States on the date of nationalization or other taking thereof and unless the claim has been held by a national of the United States continuously thereafter until the date of filing with the Commission.
(Mar. 10, 1950, ch. 54, title IV, § 405, as added Pub. L. 85–604, § 1, Aug. 8, 1958, 72 Stat. 528.)
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  • Mar. 10, 1950, ch. 54
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  • 72 Stat. 528
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