Ed. Note: if you’re new to TURBOFAC, please take note that the text string filtration function generally shouldn’t be used for terms such as “ordinarily resident,” “causing” or “new debt”. For research on the meaning of words and phrases such as those, i.e. terms central to the key legal issues in sanctions law that appear on a cross-programmatic basis, you’re typically better off locating and checking the appropriate box in the “Key Legal Issues” search category, which will limit the results to those that have been manually assessed as being relevant for the interpretation of the terms at issue.
Try typing your search term (“ordinarily resident,” “new debt,” or something else) in the “Find a Search Filter” box at the top of the page, and the corresponding “Key Legal Issues” check box will pop up instantly, if one exists. Once you check the box (e.g. “new debt,” with ~55 results), you can always use the text string filtration function to further refine your search (e.g. by typing “invoice” and narrowing the ~55 results to ~10).
Note in addition that the same applies to text string searches such as “14071” (if you’re looking for items related to EO 14071). By typing “14071” in the “Find a Search Filter” field up top, you will be able to instantly narrow the results down to items manually assessed as relating to EO 14071. Ditto terms such as “515.204” or “Iran General License G” (try the “Discrete Legal Provision” search category).
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This statute amends section 201 of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 to make clear that eligible persons may attach property of SDNTKs pursuant to TRIA. Refer to Stansell et al v. FARC et al. 8:09-cv-02308-CEH-AAS (Dkt. 1197) (M.D.FL. 2019) – USG Statement of Interest (2019), and comments thereto, where the government confirms that no license is require from OFAC in order to do so. Read in conjunction with Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (28 U.S.C. §1605A; §1605B; §1610); Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (28 U.S.C. §1610 note). See also Case No. CU-77689.