Title 22 › Chapter 21— SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS › Subchapter IV— CLAIMS AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKIA › § 1642l
The Secretary of the Treasury must pay awards from the Czechoslovakian Claims Fund this way: first, each claimant gets up to $1,000 (or the full award if it is less). After that, any remaining money is paid out from time to time so that each unpaid award receives the same percentage of its unpaid balance (pro rata). Payments and requests must follow Treasury rules. "Award" means all certified awards for the same claimant. If a payee is dead or legally disabled, payment goes to their legal representative. If a payment is $1,000 or less and there is no executor, the Comptroller General can pay whoever is found entitled without formal estate procedures. Subject to any future claims agreement between the U.S. and Czechoslovakia, a partial payment does not eliminate the claimant’s remaining claim against a foreign government unless the full claim is paid.
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22 U.S.C. § 1642l
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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