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US (United States) Code. Title 22. Chapter 10: Hemispheral relations
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22 USC CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
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CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
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SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
Sec.
501. Utilization of services of Government agencies to
promote inter-American relations.
502. Creation of advisory committees.
503. Facilitating work of foreign traveling salesmen;
licenses and certificates of identification.
504. Transfer of hemisphere territory from one non-American
power to another; recognition; consultation with
American Republics.
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
521. Military and naval assistance to governments of
American Republics.
(a) Coast-defense and antiaircraft mate&233;riel;
ammunition.
(b) Vessels of war; armament, artillery, equipment,
and ammunition.
522. Transmission of information pertaining to implements
of war, vessels, etc.
523. Restriction in contracts against disposal of
implements of war, vessels, etc., or information.
524. Information on shipments to be given Chairman of
National Munitions Control Board.
525. Appropriations and disposition of receipts.
526. Protection of patent rights.
527. Purchases of implements of war, etc., from American
Republics.
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22 USC SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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22 USC Sec. 501 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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Sec. 501. Utilization of services of Government agencies to promote
inter-American relations
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In order to render closer and more effective the relationship
between the American republics the President of the United States
is authorized, subject to such appropriations as are made available
for the purpose, to utilize the services of the departments,
agencies, and independent establishments of the Government in
carrying out the reciprocal undertakings and cooperative purposes
enunciated in the treaties, resolutions, declarations, and
recommendations signed by all of the twenty-one American republics
at the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace held
at Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, and at the Eighth
International Conference of American States held at Lima, Peru, in
1938.
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(Aug. 9, 1939, ch. 616, Sec. 1, 53 Stat. 1290.)
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22 USC Sec. 502 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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Sec. 502. Creation of advisory committees
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The President is authorized to create such advisory committees as
in his judgment may be of assistance in carrying out the
undertakings of this Government under the treaties, resolutions,
declarations, and recommendations referred to, but no committee or
member thereof shall be allowed any salary or other compensation
for services: Provided, however, That they may, within the limits
of appropriations made available therefor by the Congress, which
appropriations are authorized, be paid their actual transportation
expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and
other expenses while away from their homes in attendance upon
meetings within the United States under instructions from the
Secretary of State.
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(Aug. 9, 1939, ch. 616, Sec. 2, 53 Stat. 1290.)
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TERMINATION OF ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Advisory committees in existence on Jan. 5, 1973, to terminate
not later than the expiration of the 2-year period following Jan.
5, 1973, and advisory committees established after Jan. 5, 1973, to
terminate not later than the expiration of the 2-year period
beginning on the date of their establishment, unless in the case of
a committee established by the President or an officer of the
Federal Government, such committee is renewed by appropriate action
prior to the expiration of such 2-year period, or in the case of a
committee established by Congress, its duration is otherwise
provided by law. See section 14 of Pub. L. 92-463, Oct. 6, 1972, 86
Stat. 776, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government
Organization and Employees.
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22 USC Sec. 503 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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Sec. 503. Facilitating work of foreign traveling salesmen; licenses
and certificates of identification
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Whereas the United States has entered into conventions with the
Governments of Uruguay, Guatemala, Salvador, Panama, and Venezuela
which were signed on August 27, 1918, December 3, 1918, January 28,
1919, February 8, 1919, and July 3, 1919, respectively, for
facilitating the work of traveling salesmen; and
Whereas Articles I and II of each of said conventions read as
follows:
"Article I. Manufacturers, merchants, and traders domiciled
within the jurisdiction of one of the high contracting parties may
operate as commercial travelers either personally or by means of
agents or employees within the jurisdiction of the other high
contracting party on obtaining from the latter, upon payment of a
single fee, a license which shall be valid throughout its entire
territorial jurisdiction.
"In case either of the high contracting parties shall be engaged
in war, it reserves to itself the right to prevent from operating
within its jurisdiction under the provisions of this treaty, or
otherwise, enemy nationals or other aliens whose presence it may
consider prejudicial to public order and national safety.
"Art. II. In order to secure the license above mentioned the
applicant must obtain from the country of domicile of the
manufacturers, merchants, and traders represented a certificate
attesting his character as commercial traveler. This certificate,
which shall be issued by the authority to be designated in each
country for the purpose, shall be visaed by the consul of the
country in which the applicant proposes to operate, and the
authorities of the latter shall, upon the presentation of such
certificate, issue to the applicant the national license as
provided in Article I."
Now, therefore, the Secretary of Commerce, or any person in the
Department of Commerce designated by him, is authorized to issue
the licenses and certificates of identification which are provided
for by the said Articles I and II, respectively, of the said
conventions, or which may be provided for by similar articles in
any convention or treaty that may, on and after September 22, 1922,
be concluded by the United States with a foreign government, and is
further authorized to collect a reasonable fee for each license and
certificate of identification issued. The amount of such fee shall
be fixed by regulations made by the Secretary of Commerce and shall
be paid into the Treasury of the United States quarterly.
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(Sept. 22, 1922, ch. 414, 42 Stat. 1028.)
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TREATIES
Bilateral treaties of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation contain
provisions for the reciprocal treatment of commercial travelers
which generally state that:
"Commercial travelers representing nationals and companies of
either Party engaged in business within the territories thereof,
upon their entry into and departure from the territories of the
other Party and during their sojourn therein, be accorded
most-favored-nation treatment in respect of the customs and other
matters, including, subject to the exceptions in paragraph ___ of
Article ___, taxes and charges applicable to them, their samples
and the taking of orders, and regulations governing the exercise of
their functions."
Country Date signed Entered into Citation
force
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Argentina July 27, 1853 Dec. 20, 1854 10 Stat. 1005
Austria June 19, 1928 May 27, 1931 47 Stat. 1876
Jan. 20, 1931 May 27, 1931 47 Stat. 1899
Belgium Feb. 21, 1961 Oct. 3, 1963 14 UST 1284
Bolivia May 13, 1858 Nov. 9, 1862 12 Stat. 1003
Brunei June 23, 1850 July 11, 1853 10 Stat. 909
Colombia Dec. 12, 1846 June 10,1848 9 Stat. 881
Costa Rica July 10, 1851 May 26, 1852 10 Stat. 916
Denmark Oct. 1, 1951 July 30, 1961 12 UST 908
Estonia Dec. 23, 1925 May 22, 1926 44 Stat. 2379
Ethiopia Sept. 7, 1951 Oct. 8, 1953 4 UST 2134
Sept. 16, 1965 May 3, 1973 24 UST 2136
Oct. 20, 1972
Finland Feb. 13, 1934 Aug. 10, 1934 49 Stat. 2659
Dec. 4, 1952 Sept. 24, 1953 4 UST 2047
France June 24, 1822 Feb. 12, 1823 8 Stat. 278
July 17, 1919 Jan. 10, 1921 41 Stat. 1723
Nov. 25, 1959 Dec. 21, 1960 11 UST 2398
Germany, Federal Oct. 29, 1954 July 14, 1956 7 UST 1839
Republic of
Greece Aug. 3, 1951 Oct. 13, 1954 5 UST 1829
Honduras Dec. 7, 1927 July 19, 1928 45 Stat. 2618
India July 3, 1815 July 3, 1815 8 Stat. 228
Iran Aug. 15, 1955 June 16, 1957 8 UST 899
Iraq Dec. 3, 1938 June 19, 1940 54 Stat. 1790
Ireland Jan. 21, 1950 Sept. 14, 1950 1 UST 785
Israel Aug. 23, 1951 Apr. 3, 1954 5 UST 550
Italy Feb. 2, 1948 July 26, 1949 63 Stat. 2255
Sept. 26, 1951 Mar. 2, 1961 12 UST 131
Japan Apr. 2, 1953 Oct. 30, 1953 4 UST 2063
Korea Nov. 28, 1956 Nov. 7, 1957 8 UST 2217
Latvia Apr. 20, 1928 July 25, 1928 45 Stat. 2641
Liberia Aug. 8, 1938 Nov. 21, 1939 54 Stat. 1739
Luxembourg Feb. 23, 1962 Mar. 28, 1963 14 UST 251
Madagascar See France 1896
Malta See United
Kingdom
Morocco Sept. 16, 1836 Jan. 28, 1837 8 Stat. 484
Nepal Apr. 25, 1947 Apr. 25, 1947 61 Stat. 2566
Netherlands Mar. 27, 1956 Dec. 5, 1957 8 UST 2043
Norway June 5, 1928 Sept. 13, 1932 47 Stat. 2135
Oman Dec. 20, 1958 June 11, 1960 11 UST 1835
Pakistan Nov. 12, 1959 Feb. 12, 1961 12 UST 110
Paraguay Feb. 4, 1859 Mar. 7, 1860 12 Stat. 1091
Saudi Arabia Nov. 7, 1933 Nov. 7, 1933 48 Stat. 1826
Spain July 3, 1902 Apr. 14, 1903 33 Stat. 2105
Suriname See Netherlands
Switzerland Nov. 25, 1850 Nov. 8, 1855 11 Stat. 587
Taiwan(!1) Nov. 4, 1946 Nov. 30, 1948 63 Stat. 1299
Thailand May 29, 1966 June 8, 1968 19 UST 5843
Togo Feb. 8, 1966 Feb. 5, 1967 18 UST 1
Turkey Oct 1, 1929 Apr. 22, 1930 46 Stat. 2743
Oct. 28, 1931 Feb. 15, 1933 47 Stat. 2432
United Kingdom July 3, 1815 July 3, 1815 8 Stat. 228
Aug. 6, 1827
Apr. 2, 1828
8 Stat. 361
Vietnam Apr. 3, 1961 Nov. 30, 1961 12 UST 1703
Yemen (Sanaa) May 4, 1946 60 Stat. 1782
Yugoslavia Oct. 2/14, 1881 Nov. 15, 1882 22 Stat. 963
(!1) This agreement is administered on a nongovernmental basis by
the American Institute in Taiwan pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 3305, as a
result of the termination of relations with the governing
authorities on Taiwan on Jan. 1, 1979.
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22 USC Sec. 504 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
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Sec. 504. Transfer of hemisphere territory from one non-American
power to another; recognition; consultation with American
Republics
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(1) The United States would not recognize any transfer, and would
not acquiesce in any attempt to transfer, any geographic region of
this hemisphere from one non-American power to another non-American
power; and
(2) If such transfer or attempt to transfer should appear likely,
the United States shall, in addition to other measures, immediately
consult with the other American republics to determine upon the
steps which should be taken to safeguard their common interests.
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(Apr. 10, 1941, ch. 49, 55 Stat. 133.)
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PURPOSE OF ENACTMENT
The "whereas" clauses preceding the resolving words in Joint Res.
Apr. 10, 1941, provided as follows:
"Whereas our traditional policy has been to consider any attempt
on the part of non-American powers to extend their system to any
portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to the peace and safety not
only of this country but of the other American republics; and
"Whereas the American republics agreed at the Inter-American
Conference for the Maintenance of Peace held in Buenos Aires in
1936 and at the Eighth International Conference of American States
held in Lima in 1938 to consult with one another in the event that
the peace, security, or territorial integrity of any American
republic should be threatened; and
"Whereas the Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the American
Republics at Panama October 3, 1939, resolved 'That in case any
geographic region of America subject to the jurisdiction of any
non-American state should be obliged to change its sovereignty and
there should result therefrom a danger to the security of the
American Continent, a consultative meeting such as the one now
being held will be convoked with the urgency that the case may
require':".
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22 USC SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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22 USC Sec. 521 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 521. Military and naval assistance to governments of American
Republics
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(a) Coast-defense and antiaircraft mate&233;riel; ammunition
The President may, in his discretion, authorize the Secretary of
the Army to manufacture in factories and arsenals under his
jurisdiction, or otherwise procure, coast-defense and antiaircraft
mate&233;riel, including ammunition therefor, on behalf of the
government of any American republic; to sell such mate&233;riel and
ammunition to any such government; to test or prove such
mate&233;riel and ammunition prior to sale or delivery to any such
government; to repair such mate&233;riel on behalf of any such
government; and to communicate to any such government plans,
specifications, or other information relating to such mate&233;riel
and ammunition as may be sold to any such government.
(b) Vessels of war; armament, artillery, equipment, and ammunition
The President may, in his discretion, authorize the Secretary of
the Navy to construct vessels of war on behalf of the government of
any American republic in shipyards under his jurisdiction; to
manufacture armament and equipment for such vessels on behalf of
any such government in arsenals under his jurisdiction; to sell
armament and equipment for such vessels to any such government; to
manufacture antiaircraft artillery and ammunition therefor, on
behalf of any such government in factories and arsenals under his
jurisdiction; to sell antiaircraft artillery and ammunition
therefor to any such government; to test or prove such vessels,
armament, artillery, ammunition, or equipment prior to sale or
delivery to any such government; to repair such vessels, armament,
artillery, or equipment on behalf of any such government; and to
communicate to any such government plans, specifications, and other
information relating to such vessels of war and their armament and
equipment or antiaircraft artillery and ammunition therefor, as may
be sold to any such government or relating to any vessels of war
which any such government may propose to construct or manufacture
within its own jurisdiction: Provided, That nothing contained
herein shall be construed as authorizing the violation of any of
the provisions of any treaty to which the United States is or may
become a party or of any established principles or precedents of
international law: And provided further, That no transaction
authorized herein shall result in expense to the United States, nor
involve the extension of credits by the United States: And provided
further, That no contract shall be entered into under the terms of
this subchapter which shall interfere with or delay the United
States in the full use of its shipyards, arsenals, munition plants,
and other equipment for its own purposes.
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(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 1, 54 Stat. 396; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
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CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 501. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948; 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS
This section is referred to in section 522 of this title.
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22 USC Sec. 522 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 522. Transmission of information pertaining to implements of
war, vessels, etc.
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In carrying out transactions authorized by section 521 of this
title, the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Navy are
authorized, in their discretion and provided that it be not
inconsistent with any defense requirements of the United States or
of its possessions, to communicate or transmit to the government of
any American republic or to any duly authorized person for the use
of such government information pertaining to the arms, ammunition,
or implements of war sold under the terms of that section or to any
vessels of war constructed within the jurisdiction of any such
government, and to export for the use of any such government coast
defense and antiaircraft mate&233;riel and ammunition therefor, and
vessels of war and their armament and equipment involving such
information: Provided, That any information thus communicated or
transmitted or involved in any such arms, ammunition, implements of
war, or equipment when exported shall cease to be considered
restricted after one year from the date that such communication or
transmission has been authorized or such exportation made.
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(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 2, 54 Stat. 396; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
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CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 510. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948, 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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22 USC Sec. 523 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 523. Restriction in contracts against disposal of implements
of war, vessels, etc., or information
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All contracts or agreements made by the Secretary of the Army or
the Secretary of the Navy for the sale to the government of any
American republic of any of the arms, ammunition, or implements of
war, the sale of which is authorized by this subchapter, shall
contain a clause by which the purchaser undertakes not to dispose
of such arms, ammunition, or implements of war, or any plans,
specifications, or information pertaining thereto, by gift, sale,
or any mode of transfer in such manner that such arms, ammunition,
implements of war, or plans, specifications, or information
pertaining thereto, may become a part of the armament of any state
other than an American republic.
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(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 3, 54 Stat. 397; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
-CHANGE-
CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 501. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
-TRANS-
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948, 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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22 USC Sec. 524 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 524. Information on shipments to be given Chairman of National
Munitions Control Board
-STATUTE-
The Secretary of the Army or the Secretary of the Navy, as the
case may be, shall, when any arms, ammunition, implements of war,
or equipment are exported pursuant to the provisions of this
subchapter, immediately inform the Secretary of State, Chairman of
the National Munitions Control Board, of the quantities, character,
value, terms of sale, and destination of the arms, ammunition,
implements of war, or equipment so exported. Such information shall
be included in the annual report of the Board.
-SOURCE-
(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 4, 54 Stat. 397; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
-REFTEXT-
REFERENCES IN TEXT
National Munitions Control Board, referred to in text, was
established under section 452 of this title, which was repealed by
act Aug. 26, 1954, ch. 937, title V, Sec. 542(a)(12), 68 Stat. 861.
See section 2778 of this title.
-CHANGE-
CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 501. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
-TRANS-
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948; 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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22 USC Sec. 525 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 525. Appropriations and disposition of receipts
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(a) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated from time to
time, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated,
such amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions and
accomplish the purposes of this subchapter.
(b) All moneys which may be received from the government of any
American republic, in payment for any article delivered or service
rendered in compliance with the provisions of this subchapter,
shall revert to the respective appropriation or appropriations out
of which funds were expended in carrying out the transaction for
which money is received, and such moneys shall be available for
expenditure for the purpose for which such expended funds were
appropriated by law, during the fiscal year in which such funds are
received and the ensuing fiscal year.
-SOURCE-
(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 5, 54 Stat. 397.)
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22 USC Sec. 526 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 526. Protection of patent rights
-STATUTE-
The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Navy shall in
all contracts or agreements for the sale of such mate&233;riel
fully protect the rights of all citizens of the United States who
have patent rights in and to any such mate&233;riel which is
authorized to be sold and the funds collected for royalties on such
patents shall be paid to the owners and holders of such patents.
-SOURCE-
(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 6, 54 Stat. 397; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
-CHANGE-
CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 501. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
-TRANS-
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948; 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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22 USC Sec. 527 01/06/03
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 10 - HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
SUBCHAPTER II - WAR MATERIALS
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Sec. 527. Purchases of implements of war, etc., from American
Republics
-STATUTE-
The Secretaries of the Army and of the Navy are authorized to
purchase arms, ammunition, and implements of war produced within
the jurisdiction of any American republic if such arms, ammunition,
or implements of war cannot be produced in the United States.
-SOURCE-
(June 15, 1940, ch. 365, Sec. 7, 54 Stat. 397; July 26, 1947, ch.
343, title II, Sec. 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
-CHANGE-
CHANGE OF NAME
Department of War designated Department of the Army and title of
Secretary of War changed to Secretary of the Army by section 205(a)
of act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, 61 Stat. 501. Section
205(a) of act July 26, 1947, was repealed by section 53 of act Aug.
10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 641. Section 1 of act Aug. 10, 1956,
enacted "Title 10, Armed Forces" which in sections 3010 to 3013
continued Department of the Army under administrative supervision
of Secretary of the Army.
-TRANS-
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
For transfer of certain procurement and related functions and
property, insofar as they pertain to Air Force, from Secretary of
the Army and Department of the Army to Secretary of the Air Force
and Department of the Air Force, see Secretary of Defense Transfer
Order Nos. 6 [Sec. 1(a)(41)], eff. Jan. 15, 1948; 39 [Sec. 2zz],
May 18, 1949.
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