NEUTRALITY LAW

NEUTRALITY LAW

neutrality law. Int’l law. An act that prohibits a nation from militarily aiding either of two or more belligerent powers with which the nation is at peace; esp., a federal statute forbidding acts ¡ª such as the equipping of armed vessels or the enlisting of troops ¡ª designed to assist either of two belligerents that are at peace with the United States. 22 USCA ¡ì¡ì 441¨C457. [Cases: Neutrality Laws 1¨C5. C.J.S. Neutrality Laws ¡ì¡ì 2¨C7.]
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