IN RE GOVERNMENT OF NORWAY

No. Cong. 6-57.

172 F.Supp. 651 (1959)

In re GOVERNMENT OF NORWAY and Government of the United States of America.

United States Court of Claims.

April 8, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. A. Torstensen, James J. Lenihan, Washington, D. C., and Jens Evensen, for the Government of Norway.

J. Lee Rankin, Sol. Gen., Washington, D. C., and Melford O. Cleveland, Wilton, Ala., for the Government of the United States.


JONES, Chief Judge.

This matter comes before the court pursuant to the Convention of March 28, 1940 (62 Stat. 1798), concluded between the Governments of Norway and the United States.1 In general, it provides for the disposition of claims of Norway on account of damages alleged to have been sustained during and immediately after World War I by the late Christoffer Hannevig with respect to certain of his properties and interests.

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