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1452 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 820,821. JUNE 26, 1934. [CHAPTER 820.] AN ACT TarmstroBot (talk) l' (S.2806.) To confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear and determine the calm (Private, No. 396.) of Carlo de Luca. Be it enacted by the Senate and H QlUSe 01 Representatives of the g~~d:f~:!'~ to Un~ted States 0U/1med'NS'ca in 0bongred8~ OAfsehmhlebd, T~at t~e 90d~rtt. of C-ourt of Claims. ClalDls of the mte tates e, an It IS ere y, gIven Juns IC Ion to hear and determine the :~laim of Carlo de Luca, and to award him just compensation for losses and damages, if any, which he may have suffered through action of the United States Shipping Board Emer- gency Fleet Corporation in commandeering or requisitioning two certain contracts dated June 25, 1917, which the said Carlo de Luca owned and which he had with the Standard Shipbuilding Corpora. tion of New York for the construction and delivery of two certain ships designated as " hulls 12 and 13 "; and to enter decree or judg- ment against the United States for such just compensation, if any, notwithstanding the bars or defenses of any alleged settlement or adjustment heretofore made or of res judica, lapse of time, laches, Pr~. paid or any statute of limitation: Pro'lJided, however, That the United Credit for sum • States shall be given credit for any sum heretofore paid the said Carlo de Luca by reason of said action of the United States Shipping Board and/or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. 90mmencement of SEC. 2 . Such claim may, under section 1 of this Act, be instituted 8IlIt. at any time within four months from the approval of this Act. Pro- Jurisdiction, etc. ceedings in any suit brought in the Court of Claims under tRis Act, u ~o~ 36iml' 1136; appeals therefrom, and payment of any judgment therein shall be . . ., p.. had as in the case of claims over which such court has jurisdiction under section 145 of the Judicial Code, as amended. Approved, June 26, 1934. [CHAPTER 821.1 AN ACT June 26, 1934. _~[S. 2IlOII. _ ) __ Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear and determine the claims (Private, No. 397.) of the International Arms and Fuze Company, Incorporated. Be it enacted by the Senate (J;nd House of Represel1tatives of the J:tefTarmstroBot (talk)iO~~m:;~~ pnhitedbStates f 01 Admerica hin 0Conflresf8 a C ' sI8e,mbled, T~aht jurdi~dictiohn lnco~rated. IS ereyconerre uponte ourt0 alms, notwIt stan mg t e C!'~t~iTarmstroBot (talk)f~:~d to lapse of time or any statute of limitations or any defense because of any awards previously made by the 'Val' Department or other authority of the United States or any alleged acceptances thereof by the International Arms and Fuze Company, Incorporated, to hear and determine, upon the basis of just compensation, the claims of the said International Arms and Fuze Company, Incorporated, growing out of contracts numbered G-1048-559 -A, dated J annary 1, 1918, and P-19219-4797-A, dated November 5, 1918, with the United ~~'Of certiorari States and the amendments and modifications thereof: ProIJided, tP.TarmstroBot (talk) 19:23, 8 July 2014 (UTC);;!!he: 8~~.to however t 'dThadt frtohm antYh d~tcisiofntho~ jAudgtment .rtenfdered t . in a,ny suhit presene uner eau 01'1Y0 IS Cawrl0 cerlOrantote Supreme Court of the United States may be applied for by either party thereto, as is provided by law in other cases. Approved, June 26, 1934.