Suspending the Provisions of the Public Vessels Act of 1925 Until Twelve Months After the Termination of the War

Suspending the Provisions of the Public Vessels Act of 1925 Until Twelve Months After the Termination of the War Hearing Before the Committee on Naval Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 1173, a Bill to Suspend, as Respects Vessels of the Navy Or in the Naval Service, Certain Provisions of the Act Approved March 3, 1925, Authorizing Suits Against the United States in Admiralty for Damage Caused by and Salvage Services Rendered to Public Vessels of the United States, and to Authorize the Secretary of the Navy to Settle and Pay Claims for Damages Caused by Vessels of the Navy Or in the Naval Service, Or for Towage and Salvage Services to Such Vessels, and for Other Purposes. Revised. September 15, 1943

Revised hearing. Considers legislation to revise procedures for damage claims against naval vessels.
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