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The conference was hosted by the United States Department of State and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. [2] It assembled participants from a 1995 New York symposium, The Spoils of War—World War II and Its Aftermath: The Loss, Reappearance, and Recovery of Cultural Property, along with others, [2] and built on the Nazi Gold conference which had been held in London in December 1997.
If the applicant is inadmissible because they were a member of, or affiliated with, the Communist or any other totalitarian party, they may apply for a Waiver of Ground of Inadmissibility on Form I-601. [4] [15] A waiver may be granted for humanitarian purposes, to assure family unity, or when it is in the public interest if the applicant is ...
1994 declaration that paved the way for the Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace; An agreement announced at the 2008 G20 Washington summit regarding objectives to strengthen economic growth and deal with financial crisis; In South Korea–United States relations, an April 2023 nuclear deterrence plan aimed at North Korea
Form F-4 is an American Form used to register securities in connection with business combinations and exchange offers involving foreign private issuers. These activities include mergers & acquisitions, going-private transactions, rights offerings, and other similar deals conducted by foreign entities.
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Smaller exporters who may not have been aware of the requirement to register can potentially be charged crippling back fees when they first register. [86] Allegations have been put to the U.S. Department of State-industry advisory group, the Defense Trade Advisory Group, that charging back fees discourages some manufacturers from registration.
A moral waiver is an action by United States armed forces officials to accept, for induction into one of the military services, a recruit who is in one or more of a list of otherwise disqualifying situations. The mechanism dates from at least the mid-1960s, and was by no later than 1969 [1] part of Army Regulation 601-270. [2]
In law, set-off or netting is a legal technique applied between persons or businesses with mutual rights and liabilities, replacing gross positions with net positions. [1] [2] It permits the rights to be used to discharge the liabilities where cross claims exist between a plaintiff and a respondent, the result being that the gross claims of mutual debt produce a single net claim. [3]