22 U.S.C. § 1392

Acquisition of military and naval bases by United States

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After negotiation with the President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, or the President of the Filipino Republic, the President of the United States is authorized by such means as he finds appropriate to withhold or to acquire and to retain such bases, necessary appurtenances to such bases, and the rights incident thereto, in addition to any provided for by the Act of March 24, 1934, as he may deem necessary for the mutual protection of the Philippine Islands and of the United States.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1979–1982 · leading case: Weinberger v. Rossi, 456 U.S. 25 (1982).
Weinberger v. Rossi, 456 U.S. 25 (1982). “626 , 22 U. S. C. § 1392 . Pursuant to this statute, the United States and the *27 Republic of the Philippines in 1947 entered into a 99-year Military Bases Agreement (MBA), Mar.”
Rossi v. Brown, 467 F. Supp. 960 (D.D.C. 1979). · cites it 3× “22 U.S.C. § 1392 (1976). This statutory authorization led to an initial Military Base Agreement in 1947, T.”
Anthony M. Rossi v. Harold Brown, Sec'y of Def., 642 F.2d 553 (D.C. Cir. 1980). “625 , 626 (codified at 22 U.S.C. § 1392 (1976)). Pursuant to this statutory authorization, the United States and the Philippines entered into the Military Bases Agreement of 1947, United States-Philippines, 61 Stat.”
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