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1 127 F. Supp. 601 (Ct. CL. 1955); digested in 49 A.J.I.L. 410 (1955).
2 “Executive Agreements and Emanations from the Fifth Amendment,” 49 A.J.I.L. 362 (1955).Google Scholar
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4 61 Stat. (4) 4168, T.I.A.S. No. 1920; 67 U. N. Treaty Series 89, No. I: 868.
5 Memorandum of Understanding of August 14, 1947, 61 Stat. (4) 3962, T.I.A.S. No. 1757, Par. 6 (a); 42 A.J.I.L. Supp. 146 (1948).
6 62 Stat. (3) 2658, T.I.A.S. No. 1803.
7 61 Stat. (2) 1245, T.I.A.S. No. 1648. See also Convention between the United States and Norway respecting the claims of Hannevig against the United States and Jones against Norway, 62 Stat. (2) 1798 (1948), T.I.A.S. No. 1865; Hannevig v. U. S., 84 F. Supp. 743 (Ct. Cl. 1949).
8 60 Stat. (2) 1753, T.I.A.S. No. 1532.
9 61 Stat. (4) 4175, T.I.A.S. No. 1928 (1946).
10 62 Stat. (3) 3984, T.I.A.S. No. 2064 (1946).
11 61 Stat. (4) 3924; T.I.A.S. No. 1750 (1947).
12 The texts are collected in various Reports to Congress on Lend-Lease Operations, from No. 23 through No. 28.
13 Etlimar Societe Anonyme v. U. S., 106 F. Supp. 191 (Ct. Cl. 1952).
14 U. S. v. Guy W. Capps, Inc., 348 U. S. 296 (1955), affirming 204 F. 2d 655 (4th Cir. 1953) ; digested in 48 A.J.I.L. 153 (1954) and 49 A.J.I.L. 407 (1955).
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17 See, e.g., McDougal and Lans, “Treaties and Congressional-Executive Agreements: Interchangeable Instruments of National Policy,” 54 Yale L.J. 181, 534 (1945)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.