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Trading with the Enemy Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Trading with the Enemy Act , sometimes abbreviated as TWEA , is a United States federal law, § 95a, enacted in 1917 to restrict trade with countries hostile to the United States. The law give...
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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT OF 1917. ACT OCT. 6, 1917, CH 106, 40 STAT. 411. Sec. 5. Suspension of provisions relating to ally of enemy; regulation of ...
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Excerpt from the Trading with the Enemy Act ... The Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA) (1917, ch. 106, 40 Stat. 411), which authorized the use of economic sanctions against foreign nations, citizens and nationals of foreign countries, or other persons aiding a foreign country, is the oldest such statute still in use by...
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How Current is This? ... LII has no control over and does not endorse any external Internet site that contains links to or references LII. ... TITLE 50, APPENDIX App. > TRADING...
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An examination of the 'Trading With The Enemy Act' ... In 1917, under President Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. Congress passed legislation titled Trading With the Enemy Act. The objective was to stop any American from trading with our enemies and the allies of our enemies, during World War I.
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Friday, October 17, 2003 ... Prescott Bush (search) was one of seven directors of Union Banking Corp. (search), a New York investment bank owned by a bank controlled by the Thyssen family, ... Union Banking was seized by the government in October 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act (search).
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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT (“TWEA”); UNITED STATES CODE; TITLE 50. WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE; TITLE 50 APPENDIX -- WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE; TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT OF 1917; ACT OCT. 6, 1917, CH 106, 40 STAT.
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