§ 6023. Definitions
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:
(2)
Appropriate congressional committees
The term “appropriate congressional committees” means the Committee on International Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate.
(4)
Confiscated
As used in subchapters I and III of this chapter, the term “confiscated” refers to—
(A)
the nationalization, expropriation, or other seizure by the Cuban Government of ownership or control of property, on or after January 1, 1959—
(B)
the repudiation by the Cuban Government of, the default by the Cuban Government on, or the failure of the Cuban Government to pay, on or after January 1, 1959—
(i)
a debt of any enterprise which has been nationalized, expropriated, or otherwise taken by the Cuban Government;
(5)
Cuban Government
(6)
Democratically elected government in Cuba
The term “democratically elected government in Cuba” means a government determined by the President to have met the requirements of section
6066 of this title.
(7)
Economic embargo of Cuba
The term “economic embargo of Cuba” refers to—
(A)
the economic embargo (including all restrictions on trade or transactions with, and travel to or from, Cuba, and all restrictions on transactions in property in which Cuba or nationals of Cuba have an interest) that was imposed against Cuba pursuant to section
2370
(a) of this title, section
5
(b) of title
50, Appendix, the Cuban Democracy Act of 1992 (22 U.S.C. 6001 and following), or any other provision of law; and
(10)
Official of the Cuban Government or the ruling political party in Cuba
The term “official of the Cuban Government or the ruling political party in Cuba” refers to any member of the Council of Ministers, Council of State, central committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, or the Politburo of Cuba, or their equivalents.
(11)
Person
The term “person” means any person or entity, including any agency or instrumentality of a foreign state.
(12)
Property
(A)
The term “property” means any property (including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and any other form of intellectual property), whether real, personal, or mixed, and any present, future, or contingent right, security, or other interest therein, including any leasehold interest.
(B)
For purposes of subchapter III of this chapter, the term “property” does not include real property used for residential purposes unless, as of March 12, 1996—
(13)
Traffics
(A)
As used in subchapter III of this chapter, and except as provided in subparagraph (B), a person “traffics” in confiscated property if that person knowingly and intentionally—
(i)
sells, transfers, distributes, dispenses, brokers, manages, or otherwise disposes of confiscated property, or purchases, leases, receives, possesses, obtains control of, manages, uses, or otherwise acquires or holds an interest in confiscated property,
(iii)
causes, directs, participates in, or profits from, trafficking (as described in clause (i) or (ii)) by another person, or otherwise engages in trafficking (as described in clause (i) or (ii)) through another person,
without the authorization of any United States national who holds a claim to the property.
(B)
The term “traffics” does not include—
(ii)
the trading or holding of securities publicly traded or held, unless the trading is with or by a person determined by the Secretary of the Treasury to be a specially designated national;
(14)
Transition government in Cuba
The term “transition government in Cuba” means a government that the President determines is a transition government consistent with the requirements and factors set forth in section
6065 of this title.