War Risk Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1833, to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, as AmendedU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 28 pages |
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... shipowner will , under the 1936 act , get just compensation for his vessel in event of total loss . Under the bill , the shipowner who keeps his vessel going with Government insurance and loses it before requisition will be permitted to ...
... shipowner will , under the 1936 act , get just compensation for his vessel in event of total loss . Under the bill , the shipowner who keeps his vessel going with Government insurance and loses it before requisition will be permitted to ...
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... shipowner should not reject your valuation at the time you offer it ? Mr. MORSE . Surely there are practical reasons why they will not . Mr. ZINCKE . Why ? Mr. MORSE . Experience in the last war was that 95 percent of them did accept ...
... shipowner should not reject your valuation at the time you offer it ? Mr. MORSE . Surely there are practical reasons why they will not . Mr. ZINCKE . Why ? Mr. MORSE . Experience in the last war was that 95 percent of them did accept ...
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... shipowner by the Maritime Administration is determined by the reviewing court to exceed just compensation , the Government may recover the excess from the ship- owner . We respectfully submit that the changes proposed by this bill are ...
... shipowner by the Maritime Administration is determined by the reviewing court to exceed just compensation , the Government may recover the excess from the ship- owner . We respectfully submit that the changes proposed by this bill are ...
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... shipowner during the short period between the termination of coverage between private insurance and outright requisition of vessels by the Federal Government . Unfortunately , the intent of Public Law 763 has been somewhat nullified by ...
... shipowner during the short period between the termination of coverage between private insurance and outright requisition of vessels by the Federal Government . Unfortunately , the intent of Public Law 763 has been somewhat nullified by ...
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60 days Accounting Office actual requisition agency ALLEN amend the Merchant American Merchant Marine American Steamship Association ance Appropriation Act BONNER Chairman charter claims COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT compensation value construction subsidy paid construction-subsidized vessel court determination depreciated entire construction cost entitled event excluding the cost fair and reasonable Government hull insurance insured vessel interim period JAMES TUMULTY June 19 just-compensation KLUCZYNSKI MAILLIARD MARINE AND FISHERIES Maritime Administration Maritime Commission market value ment Merchant Marine Act Merchant Marine Institute MORSE national defense features Pacific American Steamship pay a premium payable payment PELLY pensation period of insurance present law prohibited enhancement proposing questions reasonable value reject the valuation requisitioned for title RICE risk insurance Secretary of Commerce section 802 vessels Senate ship shipowner tion title under section TOLLEFSON total loss United valuation determined vessel owners vessels built War Shipping Administration WILLIAMSON World War II ZINCKE
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Page 2 - President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said...
Page 23 - Provided, however, That in the case of a construction subsidized vessel, for the period of insurance prior to requisition for title or use, the valuation so determined shall be reduced by such proportion as the amount of construction subsidy paid with respect to the vessel bears to the entire construction cost and capital improvements thereof (excluding the cost of national defense features) , and for the period of insurance after requisition for use the valuation so determined shall not exceed the...
Page 1 - ... may adjust and pay losses, compromise and settle claims, whether in favor of or against the United States and pay the amount of any judgment rendered against the United States in any suit, or the amount of any settlement agreed upon, in respect...
Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Vnited States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the Bank Holding Company Act of 1947.
Page 2 - Commission's judgment, will be just compensation for the use of such property and for the services required under the terms of such charter. If such person does not execute and deliver such charter and accept such...
Page 5 - ... (2) In respect of hull insurance, the valuation in the policy for actual or constructive total loss of the vessel insured shall be a stated valuation (exclusive of National Defense features paid for by the Government) determined by the Secretary which shall not exceed the amount that would be payable if the vessel had been requisitioned for title under section 902 (a) at the time of the attachment of the insurance under said policy...
Page 2 - Maritime Activities" in title III of the Department of Justice, State, and Commerce Appropriation Act, 1954, the tenth paragraph under the heading "Operating Differential Subsidies" in title II of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1953, the corresponding paragraphs of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952, and the Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1951, although the excess of any amounts advanced on account of just compensation over the amount of the court judgment will be...
Page 2 - Maritime Activities in title I of the Department of Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1956, in the tenth paragraph under the heading Maritime Activities in title III of the Department of State, Justice, and Commerce, and the United States Information Agency Appropriation Act, 1955, in the eleventh paragraph under the heading "Maritime Activities...
Page 7 - Secretary and shall be entitled to sue the United States in a court having jurisdiction of such claims to recover such valuation as would be equal to the just compensation which such court determines would have been payable if the vessel had been requisitioned for title under section 902 (a) at the time of the attachment of the insurance under said policy...
Page 1 - ... if the insured has so rejected such valuation, the insured shall be paid as a tentative advance only, 75 per centum of such valuation so determined by the Secretary and shall be entitled to sue the United States in a court...