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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 241. 1920. 979 the money or other property concerned was within the territory of the Uizited States by reason of the service of such officer in such ca ac1 ; or H (5) YA citizen or subject of Germany Or AUSbI`l&—HUD ary, who by By irgtqrnvq ¤1i5>¤ virtue of the provisions or sections 4067, 4068, 4069, and 4070 or the 2’&°‘§‘t§ao’$Y‘“g “‘ Um Regised Statutéegk anéld oaf the proclamationsil and regulations there- ,0%- p§··,;,°°§,,;, ‘°‘*’· un er, was tr BIT, ter arrest, into the custod of the War vé1.46. 1>.?»31.’ Department of the United States for detention during the war and is at the timlgnofzhthplreggignsof his money or other property hereunder 'vin wit e ni tates· or " (2%) A partnershi, association, or other unincorporated body of ,,,§,§ §§,'f,‘,§';g,,,¥‘,;',";‘§,§‘ individuals outside the United States, or a corporation incorporated ' ' Within any country other than the United States, and was entirely owned at such time by subjects or citizens of nations, States, or free cities other than Germany or Austria or Hungary or Austria·Hungary and iis; so ovrined at the time of the return of its money or other property ereun er; or " (7) The Government of Bulgaria or Turkey, or any political or B§,§,§§‘§§'§$‘§§,§, °' municipal subdivision thereof; or _ ` " (8) The Government of Germany or Austria or Hungary or ,,,.{,°“,f{,£"f,‘§*3,§’,;,,‘§gE,‘§; Austria-Hungary, and that the money or other roperty concerned °F·£e¤¤**i¤· was the diplomatic or consular propert of such (governmentthen the resident, without any application being made therefor P“"§,"‘?§* °‘°·· ,f,° may order the payment, conveyance, transfer, assignment, or de; gym mzjgmngfiimi livery of such mone or other property held by the Alien Property wt my app °°` Custodian or by the ll‘reasurer of the United States, or of the interest therein to which the President shall determine such person entitled, either to the said owner or to the dpexson by whom said property was _ conveyed, transferred, assigned, elivered, or paid over to the Alien §’,',§’,',§§"·,,, mmm Erppegty  Prqgdeg', git no perscgi shall be Iiieemed or {:j;§;$*Bl1{y¤¤gjg¤¤kbg{ B 9 8. C1 Bl]. 0I' SU ]6C 0 I'lIl8.l1 O1' \1StI'1& OI' UH 8. Ol' subsequently of other Austria-Hungary for the purposes of this syection, even thoughigvas ““°i°“" °°°‘ such citizen or subject at the time iirst specified in this subsection, if he has become or shall become, ipso facto or throu h exercise of option, a citizen or subject of any nation or State or Iree cit other than Germany, Austria, or Hungary, (first) under the terms ofssuch treaties oo`1ii”§`l£:oi§?°u°° with of peace as have been or may be concluded subsequent to November 11, 1913, between Germany or Austria or H ary (of the one part) and the United States an /or three or moreiliii the followin -named powers: The British Empire, France, Ital, and Japan (of the other part), or (second) under the terms of such treaties as have been or rwIgtii1°ta»tii¤°°iiii1o$: may be concluded in pursuance of the treaties of peace aforesaid §°g;,§°"°‘°"Y °°°'“’ ~ . . e ry, with allied betweexrany nation, State, or free city (of the one art) whose ter- p<>w¤r=· ritories, in whole or in part, on August 4, 1914, formed) a ortion of the territory of Germany or Austr1a—Hungary and the lgnited States and/or three or more of the followinginamed powers; The British S m ., t mm Empire, France, Italy, and Japan (of the other part). For the ur- oooiimss piart of og poses of this section any citizen 0I' Subject of a State or free city which m“y· °t°‘ at the time of the proposed return of money or other propert of such citizen or subject ereunder forms a part of the temtory ofy any one of the following nations: Germany, Austria, or Hungary, shall be u,E,.§}’§,l’_ °f '°°°i°° deemed to be a citizen or subject of such nation. And the receipt of the said owner or of the person by whom said property was conveyed, transferred, assigjgxed, delivered, or paid over to the Alien Property Custodian shall e a full acquittance and discharge of the Alien Property Custodian or the Treasurer of the United States, as the case may be, and of the United States in respect to all claims of all persons heretofore or hereafter claiming any right, title, or interest in said property, or comtgensation or damages arising from the capture of such property by e President or the Alien Property Custodian: