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Section
1271, acts June 6, 1941, ch. 174, § 1,55 Stat. 242; June 16, 1942, ch. 416, 56 Stat. 370; Mar. 24, 1943, ch. 26, § 3(a),57 Stat. 48, which related to purchase, requisition, etc., of foreign vessels authorized during national emergency and compensation, expired on July 1, 1953. See section
196 of Title
50.
Section
1272, acts June 6, 1941, ch. 174, § 2,55 Stat. 243; June 16, 1942, ch. 416, 56 Stat. 370, which related to availability of appropriations for carrying out provisions of section
1271 to
1275 of this Appendix, expired on July 1, 1953.
Section
1273, acts June 6, 1941, ch. 174, § 3,55 Stat. 243; June 16, 1942, ch. 416, 56 Stat. 370; Mar. 24, 1943, ch. 26, § 3(j),57 Stat. 51, which related to charter of domestic and foreign vessels, expired on July 1, 1953. See sections
197 and
198 of Title
50.
Section
1274, acts June 6, 1942, ch. 174, § 4,55 Stat. 244; June 16, 1942, ch. 416, 56 Stat. 370; Mar. 24, 1943, ch. 26, § 3(k),57 Stat. 51, which related to purchase of domestic or foreign vessels, expired on July 1, 1953. See sections
197 and
198 of Title
50.
Section
1275, acts June 6, 1941, ch. 174, § 5,55 Stat. 244; June 16, 1942, ch. 416, 56 Stat. 370, which related to documentation of vessels requisitioned, purchased, etc., expired on July 1, 1953. See section
198 of Title
50.
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