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2 & 3 Geo. 6

Trading with the
Enemy Act
, 1939.

Ch. 89.
benefit of a person who is an enemy, or which would, but for the provisions of section four or section five of this Act, be payable to any other person;
(b) vest in the prescribed custodian such enemy property as may be prescribed, or provide for, and regulate, the vesting in that custodian of such enemy property as may be prescribed;
(c) vest in the prescribed custodian the right to transfer such other enemy property as may be prescribed, being enemy property which has not been, and is not required by the order to be, vested in the custodian;
(d) confer and impose on the custodians and on any other person such rights, powers, duties and liabilities as may be prescribed as respects—
(i) property which has been, or is required to be, vested in a custodian by or under the order,
(ii) property of which the right of transfer has been, or is required to be, so vested,
(iii) any other enemy property which has not been, and is not required to be, so vested, or
(iv) money which has been, or is by the order required to be, paid to a custodian;
(e) require the payment of the prescribed fees to the custodians in respect of such matters as may be prescribed and regulate the collection of and accounting for such fees;
(f) require any person to furnish to the custodian such returns, accounts and other information and to produce such documents, as the custodian considers necessary for the discharge of his functions under the order;

and any such order may contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to the Board of Trade to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.

(2) Where any requirement or direction with respect to any money or property is addressed to any person by a custodian and accompanied by a certificate
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