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TABLE OF STATUTES CITED

STATUTES AT LARGE

1830, May 28; 4 Stat. 411, Choctaw Nation... 1875, March 3; 18 Stat. 481, Castell, Executor... 1882, August 2; 22 Stat. 181, Choctaw Nation.. 1891, March 3; 26 Stat. 989, Choctaw Nation.. 1893, March 3; 27 Stat. 612, Choctaw Nation_. 1896, June 10; 29 Stat. 321, Choctaw Nation... 1898, June 28; 30 Stat. 495:

McCalib, Admr..

Choctaw Nation__.

1900, May 31; 31 Stat. 221, Choctaw Nation...
1902, July 1; 32 Stat. 641; McCalib, Admr..
1903, March 3; 32 Stat. 982, McCalib, Amdr..
1906, April 26; 34 Stat. 137, Choctaw Nation.
1907, March 2; 34 Stat. 1217, Standerson...
1908, May 29; 35 Stat. 457, Choctaw Nation........
1913, October 3; 38 Stat. 114:

Oliver Typewriter Co. -

Jefferson & Clearfield Coal & Iron Co....

1916, August 29; 39 Stat. 581, Capps et al, Executors..
1916, September 8; 39 Stat. 756, Oliver Typewriter Co..
1917, February 5; 39 Stat. 874, Swedish-American Line.....
1917, April 24; 40 Stat. 35, Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co.
1917, September 24; 40 Stat. 288, Dixie Terminal Co..
1917, October 3; 40 Stat. 300, Gage....

1917, October 6; 40 Stat. 411:

Krausz et al...

Castell, Executor...

1918, March 3; 40 Stat. 441, Bohannon..

1918, July 18; 40 Stat. 913, Sanguineti et al. 1919, July 11; 41 Stat. 104, Briggs & Turivas.

1919, February 24; 40 Stat. 1057:

American Propeller & Mfg. Co...

Pioneer Coal & Coke Co..

Castell, Executor..

Curran Printing Co..........

Continental Oil Co.___.

United States Gear Corp..

Jefferson & Clearfield Coal & Iron Co.

Foundation Company --

Huber...

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235

491

648

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187

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Huber.

1922, September 22; 42 Stat. 1048, Choctaw Nation
1923, March 4; 42 Stat. 1510, Bohannon.........
1923, March 4; 42 Stat. 1511; Castell, Executor.-

1923, March 4; 42 Stat. 1560; Whitney et al., Executors.
1924, May 26; 43 Stat. 153, Swedish-American Line..
1924, June 2; 43 Stat. 253:

Oliver Typewriter Co..
Continental Oil Co.....
United States Gear Corp-
Darcy et al. _.

Foundation Company.
Anderson et al..

Whitney et al., Executors

Pearson, Administrator.

Rockford Paper Mills..

1924, June 7; 43 Stat. 537:

Choctaw Nation__.

Choctaw Nation...

1926, February 26; 44 Stat. 9:

Atkins..

Oliver Typewriter Co.

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Levi, Executor....

284

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Pearson, Administrator..

1926, May 19; 44 Stat. 568, Choctaw Nation...

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1933, March 3; 47 Stat. 1489; Castell, Executor.

222

1933, March 3; 47 Stat. 1516, Griffin..

88

1933, June 5; 48 Stat. 133, Dixie Terminal Co....

656

1934, January 30; 48 Stat. 340, Dixie Terminal Co.. 1934, March 15; 48 Stat. 450, Griffin.........

656

88

1934, May 10; 48 Stat. 680, Builders' Club of Chicago. 1934, June 28; 48 Stat. 1467; McCalib, Admr.

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CASES DECIDED

IN

THE COURT OF CLAIMS

April 6, 1936, to December 6, 1936

GIUSEPPE SANGUINETI, OLGA SANGUINETI, AND ANGELA SANGUINETI, HEIRS AND LEGATEES, AND LUIGI MAZZINO AND ALESSANDRO FAVA, AS EXECUTORS, UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ANDREA SANGUINETI FU GIUSEPPE, v. THE UNITED STATES

[No. D-839. Decided April 6, 1936]

On the Proofs

Jurisdiction; claim of citizen of Italy.-Under the laws of the Kingdom of Italy a citizen of the United States is permitted to maintain a suit on a claim against that nation, and a citizen of Italy has therefore the reciprocal right to maintain a suit in the Court of Claims on a claim against the United States. Authority of chartering committee of the United States Shipping

Board during the World War.-The comprehensive authority conferred upon the chartering committee created by the United States Shipping Board under authority of the act of July 18, 1918, and the President's proclamation of July 29, 1918, pursuant thereto, did not limit the committee's actions to inflexible rules and regulations, nor render its approvals or disapprovals of charter parties, as well as its fixing of charter-party freight rates, irrevocable; the committee possessed sufficient authority to meet emergency situations arising in the course of the performance of its duties.

Liability of United States on agreement by chartering committee of Shipping Board; interest.—Where a vessel belonging to a citizen of Italy, and under charter to a citizen of Denmark, arrived in the harbor of New York in October 1918, with a cargo from Africa which could not be discharged by the vessel for the reasons that the owner did not have the required import license, the charter party had not been approved by the proper United States authorities and a balance of freight charges

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