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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sues. IV. C11. 285. 1923. 1513 has been converted, not exceed in value the sum of $10,000, or although exceeding m value the sum of $10,000 is nevertheless susceptible of division, and the part thereof to be returned hereunder does not exceed m value the sum of $10,000: Provided, That an in- P'°"'°P,,,,,,,,,,,· °,,m,,,,,,,_ dividual shall not be entitled, imder this paragraph. to the return $g=· ¤¢¢» Mt i¤· of any money or other property owned by a partnership, associa- °°° tion, unineorporated body of in ividuals, or corporation at the time it was conveyed, transferred, assiined, delivered, or paid to the Alien Pro rty Custodian, or seized by im hereunder; or “(fo) A partnership, association, other unincorporated body of ,,, *§,‘,·:,°°,,;,§,’ individuals, or corporation, and that it is not otherwise entitled to i¤c¤1¤»¤¤¤· the return of its money or other property, or any part thereof, under this section, and that such money or other property, or the proceeds thereof if the same has been converted, does not exceed in value the sum of $10,000, or although exceeding in value the sum of $10,000, is nevertheless susceptible of division, and the part thereoi to be returned hereunder does not exceed in value the sum of $10,000: P , Provided, That no insurance partnership, association, or corpora- namchmmnnm tion, a amst which any claim or claims may be filed by an citizen "‘°° *"'°""°**’°•°°°‘ of the Tlnited States with the Alien Propertg Custodian witiiin sixty days after the time this paragraph takes e ect, whether such claim appears to be barred by the statute of limitations or not, shall be entitled to avail itself o the provisions of this paragraph until such claim or claims are satisfied; or “(11) A partnership, association, or other imincorporated body ,,§:,'°”,g‘Y,`$,°*&,°,{,'§;,§j of individuals, havincgc its principal place of business within any g,fn¤¤§1.;*mmW°,c_°*§.: country other than rmany, Austria, Hungary, or Austria-Hum umd:. ' gary, or a corporation, organized or incorporated within any country other than Germany, Austria, Hungary, or Austria—Hungary, and that the control of, or more than 50 per centum of the interests or votin power in, any such partnership, association, other unincororated body of individuals, or corporation, was at such time, and is at the time of the return of any money or other property, vested in citizens or subjects of nations, States or free cities other than Germany, Austria, Hungary or Austria-lHungary: Provided, how- §§,'§";w,,, mt M, ever, That this subsection shall not affect any rights which any Ywjjldé P_,m_ citizen or subject may have under paragrap (1) of this sub- ' section ·- “'I`h•in the President, without any application being made there- p¤ii°@iiea°i°nibiei¤°i for, may order the payment, conveyance, transfer, assignment, or ';,’§Y,§;, §',§’,$,}°c§,,§,§f“‘ delivery of such money or other property held by the Alien Property Custodian or by the Treasurer o the United States, or o the interest therein to which the President shall determine such person entitled, either to the said owner or to the person_ by whom said property was conveyed, transferred, assigned, delivered, or paid hmm over to the Alien Property Custodian: Provided, That no person sms éiarmeim. shall be deemed or held to be a citizen or subject of Germany or Austria or Hungary or Austria—Hungary for the purposes of this ¤¢¤€h¤r¤¤¤¤¤i¤· section, even though he was such citizen or subject at the time s ecified in this subsection, if he has become or shall become IPSO fiicto or through exercise of option, a citizen or subject of any nation or State or free city other than Germany, Austria, or Hun- Umm mam wm: garv, (first) under the terms of such treaties of peace as have been &uigg;·g¤1;5_ or may be concluded subsequent to November 11, 1918, between Germany or Austria or Hungary (of the one part) and the United States and/or three or more o the following-named powers: The British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan (of the other part), or Umm mam mh (second) under the terms of such treaties as have been or may be sauces, eec.,_i¤rmeny concluded in pursuance of the treaties of peace aforesaid between *¤°°°’“Y‘°’“‘°'Y· any nation, State, or free city (of the one part) whose territories,