25.503—Proper claimants.
(a)
The claimant, or the decedent in a death case, must have been an inhabitant of a foreign country at the time of the incident giving rise to the claim and must not be otherwise excluded by § 25.505. It is not necessary that a claimant be a citizen of, or legal domiciliary of the foreign country.
(b)
A corporation or other organization doing business in a foreign country on a permanent basis may qualify as a proper claimant although organized under United States law.
(c)
The government of a foreign country or a political subdivision thereof is a proper claimant unless excluded by waiver provisions of applicable international agreements.