March 11, 1941, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries, but to promote mutually advantageous economic relations between them and the betterment of worldwide economic relations. Executive Agreement Series - Page 1by United States. Dept. of State - 1945Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1942 - 946 pages
...the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for aid furnished under the Act of Congress...economic relations between them and the betterment of Aid 56 STAT.] GREAT BRITAIN— MUTUAL WAR AII>— FEB. 23, 1942 world-wide economic relations. To that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1943 - 828 pages
...benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the Republic of Liberia in return for aid furnished under the Act of Congress...two countries, but to promote mutually advantageous to United Transfer etc. of title, 55 Slut. 31. 22 USC, Supp. II, §§411-419. Ante, p. 20. Patent rights.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1946 - 910 pages
...law to themselves and all nations. They are in agreement that post-war settlements must be such as to promote mutually advantageous economic relations...betterment of world-wide economic relations. To that end the Governments of the United States of America and of the Union of South Africa are prepared to cooperate... | |
| 1941 - 216 pages
...economic freedom. This is made clear in the terms for repayment of lease-lend aid. Specifically they are "such as not to burden commerce between the two countries,...mutually advantageous economic relations between them." Article VIII of the RussianUnited States agreement — substantially like the other agreements —... | |
| Soviet Union. Posolʹstvo (U.S.) - 1942 - 84 pages
...provided to the United States of America by the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in return for aid furnished under the Act of Congress of March n, 1941, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1943 - 388 pages
...the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for aid furnished under the act of Congress...and the betterment of world-wide economic relations. Your question is, what is the meaning of that phrase in that sentence ? Mr. EATON. What is expected... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1943 - 392 pages
...the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for aid furnished under the act of Congress...the betterment of wo-rld-wide economic relations. Your question is, what is the meaning of that phrase in that sentence ? Mr. EATON. What is expected... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1943 - 376 pages
...the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for, aid furnished under the act of Congress...the terms and conditions thereof shall -be such as riot to burden commerce' bet ween 'the two countries, but to promote mutually advantageous economic... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1943 - 1168 pages
...the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for aid furnished under the act of Congress of March 11, 1!>41, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries,... | |
| United States. Office of War Information - 1941 - 792 pages
...commits both nations to virtually unlimited free trade and provides that final terms of settlement "shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries." The pact further provides for future conversations between the US and the United Kingdom, open to "participation... | |
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