Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 48 : Section 1541


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1541. Organization and status

    (a) Composition and territorial designation
      The provisions of this chapter and the name "Virgin Islands" as
    used in this chapter, shall apply to and include the territorial
    domain, islands, cays, and waters acquired by the United States
    through cession of the Danish West Indian Islands by the convention
    between the United States of America and His Majesty the King of
    Denmark entered into August 4, 1916, and ratified by the Senate on
    September 7, 1916 (39 Stat. 1706). The Virgin Islands as above
    described are declared an unincorporated territory of the United
    States of America.
    (b) Powers and legal status of government; capital and seat of
      government
      The government of the Virgin Islands shall have the powers set
    forth in this chapter and shall have the right to sue by such name
    and in cases arising out of contract, to be sued: Provided, That no
    tort action shall be brought against the government of the Virgin
    Islands or against any officer or employee thereof in his official
    capacity without the consent of the legislature constituted by
    subchapter III of this chapter.
      The capital and seat of government of the Virgin Islands shall be
    located at the city of Charlotte Amalie, in the island of Saint
    Thomas.
    (c) Administrative supervision by Secretary of the Interior
      The relations between such government and the Federal Government
    in all matters not the program responsibility of another Federal
    department or agency shall be under the general administrative
    supervision of the Secretary of the Interior.



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