On November 17, 1941, the President signed an Act repealing Sections 2, 3, and 6 of the Neutrality Act of 1939 and authorizing him during the unlimited national emergency proclaimed on May 27, 1941, to arm United States merchant vessels. The repealed provisions had required transfer of title of all goods before export to belligerents and had prohibited American ships from being armed, from trading with belligerent ports, and from passing through combat areas proclaimed by the President. With elimination of the arms embargo by the Act of November 4, 1939, practical elimination of the loan prohibition by the Lend-Lease Act of March 11, 1941, and elimination of the "cash and carry" and "combat area" provisions by the present Act, the experiment in a new type of neutrality which Congress originated in 1935 was practically ended.