                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
                     CHAPTER 1A--FOREIGN TRADE ZONES
 
Sec. 81m. Permission to others to use zone

    The grantee may, with the approval of the Board, and under 
reasonable and uniform regulations for like conditions and circumstances 
to be prescribed by it, permit other persons, firms, corporations, or 
associations to erect such buildings and other structures within the 
zone as will meet their particular requirements: Provided, That such 
permission shall not constitute a vested right as against the United 
States, nor interfere with the regulation of the grantee or the 
permittee by the United States, nor interfere with or complicate the 
revocation of the grant by the United States: And provided further, That 
in the event of the United States or the grantee desiring to acquire the 
property of the permittee no good will shall be considered as accruing 
from the privilege granted to the zone: And provided further, That such 
permits shall not be granted on terms that conflict with the public use 
of the zone as set forth in this chapter.

(June 18, 1934, ch. 590, Sec. 13, 48 Stat. 1001.)
