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Executive Order Authorizing the United States Maritime Commission to take over Certain Foreign Merchant Vessels1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1941

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Department of State Bulletin, June 7, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 102, p. 701. This Order was amended by Executive Order No. 8881, signed Sept. 2,1941, so that the provisions there of shall be applicable to “ any or all foreign merchant vessels, including all appurtenances thereto as described in said order, lying idle in waters within the jurisdiction of the United States, including the Philippine Islands and the Canal Zone, at any time after June 6,1941 and up to and including June 30,1942.” (Department of State Bulletin, Sept. 6,1941, Vol.V, No. 115, p. 180.)

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1 Department of State Bulletin, June 7, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 102, p. 701. This Order was amended by Executive Order No. 8881, signed Sept. 2,1941, so that the provisions there of shall be applicable to “ any or all foreign merchant vessels, including all appurtenances thereto as described in said order, lying idle in waters within the jurisdiction of the United States, including the Philippine Islands and the Canal Zone, at any time after June 6,1941 and up to and including June 30,1942.” (Department of State Bulletin, Sept. 6,1941, Vol.V, No. 115, p. 180.)