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        <dc:title>Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025</dc:title>
        <citableAs>Public Law 119–82</citableAs>
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        <property role="compShortTitle" style="-uslm-dtd:comp-short-title">Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025</property>
        <citationNote style="-uslm-dtd:public-law">[(<citableAs>Public Law 119–82</citableAs>)]</citationNote>
        <editionNote style="-uslm-dtd:updated-through-note">[This law has not been amended]</editionNote>
        <explanationNote style="-uslm-dtd:explanatory-note"><b>[</b>Currency: This publication is a compilation of the text of Public Law 119–82. It was last amended by the public law listed in the As Amended Through note above and below at the bottom of each page of the pdf version and reflects current law through the date of the enactment of the public law listed at https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/comps/<b>]</b></explanationNote>
        <explanationNote style="-uslm-dtd:explanatory-note"><b>[</b>Note: While this publication does  not represent an official version of any Federal statute, substantial efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents. The official version of Federal law is found in the United States Statutes at Large and in the United States Code. The legal effect to be given to the Statutes at Large and the United States Code is established by statute (1 U.S.C. 112, 204).<b>]</b></explanationNote>
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    <main style="-uslm-dtd:legis-body"><longTitle><docTitle style="-uslm-dtd:legis-type">AN ACT</docTitle><officialTitle style="-uslm-dtd:official-title">To clarify the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016, to appropriately limit the application of defenses based on the passage of time and other non-merits defenses to claims under that Act.</officialTitle></longTitle><enactingFormula style="-uslm-dtd:enacting-clause">Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,</enactingFormula>
        <section identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s1" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">SECTION 1. </num><editorialNote role="uscRef" style="-uslm-dtd:usc-reference"><b>[</b><ref href="/us/usc/t22/s1621">22 U.S.C. 1621 note</ref><b>]</b> </editorialNote><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">SHORT TITLE. </heading>
            <content class="block" style="-uslm-dtd:text">This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025</shortTitle>”.</content>
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            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">HOLOCAUST EXPROPRIATED ART RECOVERY ACT OF 2016 IMPROVEMENTS. </heading>
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                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="a">(a) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">In General.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016 (22 U.S.C. 1621 note) is amended—</chapeau>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">in section 2—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/1/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (10);</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/1/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:<quotedContent style="-uslm-dtd:quoted-block">
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                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="8">“(8) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The intent of this Act is to permit claims to recover Nazi-looted art to be brought, notwithstanding the passage of time since World War II. Some courts have frustrated the intent of this Act by dismissing recovery lawsuits in reliance on defenses based on the passage of time, such as laches (for example, Zuckerman v Metropolitan Museum of Art, 928 F.3d 186 (2d Cir. 2019)) or adverse possession, acquisitive prescription, or usucapion (for example, Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Foundation, 89 F.4th 1226 (9th Cir. 2024)) or on other non-merits discretionary defenses, such as the act of state doctrine (for example, Von Saher v Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena, 897 F.3d 1141 (9th Cir. 2018)), forum non conveniens, international comity, or prudential exhaustion. In order to effectuate the purpose of the Act to permit claims to recover Nazi-looted art to be resolved on the merits, these defenses must be precluded.</content>
                        </paragraph>
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                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="9">“(9) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">This Act also is intended to allow claims in accordance with the procedures under this Act for the recovery of artwork or other property lost during the covered period because, or as a result, of Nazi persecution, including by a covered government (as defined in section 1605(h)(3)(B) of title 28, United States Code) or an agent or associate of a covered government, regardless of the nationality or citizenship of the alleged victim, notwithstanding the ‘domestic takings’ rule under Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp, 592 U.S. 169 (2021).”</content>
                        </paragraph></quotedContent>; and</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/1/C" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="C">(C) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">in paragraph (10), as so redesignated, by striking “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">will yield just and fair resolutions in a more efficient 140 STAT. 753
and predictable manner</quotedText>” and inserting “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">may, in some circumstances, yield just and fair resolutions as well</quotedText>”;</content>
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                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">in section 3(2), by inserting “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">and other non-merits defenses</quotedText>” after “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">statutes of limitation</quotedText>”;</content>
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                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">(3) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">in section 5—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by striking subsection (g);</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by redesignating subsections (e) and (f) as subsections (h) and (i), respectively;</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/C" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="C">(C) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by redesignating subsections (b), (c), and (d) as subsections (c), (d), and (e), respectively;</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/D" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="D">(D) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by inserting after subsection (a) the following:<quotedContent style="-uslm-dtd:quoted-block">
                        <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">“(b) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Relation to Foreign State Immunities.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Notwithstanding any other law or prior judicial decision, any civil claim or cause of action covered by subsection (a) shall be deemed to be an action in which rights in violation of international law are in issue for purposes of section 1605(a)(3) of title 28, United States Code, without regard to the nationality or citizenship of the alleged victim.”</content>
                        </subsection></quotedContent>;</content>
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                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/E" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="E">(E) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">in subsection (d), as so redesignated, in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">subsection (e)</quotedText>” and inserting “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">subsection (h)</quotedText>”;</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/F" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="F">(F) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">in subsection (e), as so redesignated—</chapeau>
                        <clause identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/F/i" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="i">(i) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Subsection (a)</quotedText>” and inserting “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Subsections (a), (b), (f), and (g)</quotedText>”; and</content>
                        </clause>
                        <clause identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/F/ii" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="ii">(ii) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">in paragraph (2), by striking “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">during the period</quotedText>” and all that follows and inserting “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">on or after the date of enactment of this Act.</quotedText>”; and</content>
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                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/3/G" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="G">(G) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by inserting after subsection (e), as so redesignated, the following:<quotedContent style="-uslm-dtd:quoted-block">
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                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="f">“(f) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Defenses Based on Passage of Time and Other Non-Merits Defenses.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">With respect to any claim that is otherwise timely under this Act—</chapeau>
                            <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">“(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">all defenses or substantive doctrines based on the passage of time, including laches, adverse possession, acquisitive prescription, and usucapion, may not be applied with respect to the claim; and</content>
                            </paragraph>
                            <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">“(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">all non-merits discretionary bases for dismissal, including the act of state doctrine, international comity, forum non conveniens, prudential exhaustion, and similar doctrines unrelated to the merits, may not be applied with respect to the claim.</content>
                            </paragraph>
                        </subsection>
                        <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="g">“(g) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Nationwide Service of Process.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">For a civil action brought under subsection (a) in any State or Federal court, process may be served in the judicial district where the case is brought or any other judicial district of the United States where the defendant may be found, resides, has an agent, or transacts business.”</content>
                        </subsection></quotedContent>; and</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/a/4" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">(4) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by adding at the end the following:<quotedContent style="-uslm-dtd:quoted-block">
                    <section style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="6">“SEC. 6. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">SEVERABILITY </heading>
                        <content class="block" style="-uslm-dtd:text">“If any provision of this Act, or the application of a provision of this Act to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this Act, and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.”</content>
                    </section></quotedContent>.</content>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/b" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">(b) </num><editorialNote role="uscRef" style="-uslm-dtd:usc-reference"><b>[</b><ref href="/us/usc/t22/s1621">22 U.S.C. 1621 note</ref><b>]</b> </editorialNote><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Applicability.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The amendments made by subsection (a) shall apply with respect to any civil claim or cause of action that is—</chapeau>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/b/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">pending in any court on the date of enactment of this Act, including any civil claim or cause of action that is pending on appeal or for which the time to file an appeal has not expired; or</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/119/82/s2/b/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">filed on or after the date of enactment of this Act.</content>
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