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Under the Helms-Burton Act, certified claims must involve non-residential property worth more than $ in 1959 dollars.
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The Helms-Burton Act restricts certified claims to non-residential property with a value exceeding $50,000 in 1959. This threshold ensures the law addresses significant commercial expropriations rathe...
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