Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volume 6American Society of International Law, 1912 - International law |
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... ports may have two brokers attached to each of these establishments , who may as such enjoy French protection . French protection is not extended to natives employed by French citizens in agricultural occupations . Nevertheless , in ...
... ports may have two brokers attached to each of these establishments , who may as such enjoy French protection . French protection is not extended to natives employed by French citizens in agricultural occupations . Nevertheless , in ...
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... ports of Morocco , enjoyed by British vessels since 1901 . ARTICLE III . His Britannic Majesty's Government , for their part , will respect the rights which France , in virtue of treaties , conventions , and usage , enjoys in Egypt ...
... ports of Morocco , enjoyed by British vessels since 1901 . ARTICLE III . His Britannic Majesty's Government , for their part , will respect the rights which France , in virtue of treaties , conventions , and usage , enjoys in Egypt ...
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... ports . The receipts of the said custom house shall be applied , in all cases , first to the cost of its administration , the payment of the salaries of the caid mentioned in Article VIII of this agreement . and of the other officials ...
... ports . The receipts of the said custom house shall be applied , in all cases , first to the cost of its administration , the payment of the salaries of the caid mentioned in Article VIII of this agreement . and of the other officials ...
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... end that in Morocco no export duty is collected on iron mineral exported through Moroccan ports . The exploitations of iron mineral shall pay no special tax upon their output or upon their exploiting machinery . OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS 63.
... end that in Morocco no export duty is collected on iron mineral exported through Moroccan ports . The exploitations of iron mineral shall pay no special tax upon their output or upon their exploiting machinery . OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS 63.
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... ports of the United States of America ; and , reciprocally , vessels of the United States arriving either laden , or in ballast in the ports of the Empire of Russia , shall be treated , on their entrance , during their stay , and at ...
... ports of the United States of America ; and , reciprocally , vessels of the United States arriving either laden , or in ballast in the ports of the Empire of Russia , shall be treated , on their entrance , during their stay , and at ...
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Page 287 - In each individual case the High Contracting Parties, before appealing to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, shall conclude a special Agreement defining clearly the matter in dispute, the scope of the powers of the Arbitrators, and the periods to be fixed for the formation of the Arbitral Tribunal and the several stages of the procedure.
Page 68 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following articles : ARTICLE I.
Page 67 - Treaty shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Page 140 - All articles seized which were in the possession of the person to be surrendered, at the time of his apprehension, shall, if the competent authority of the state applied to for the extradition has ordered the delivery thereof, be given up when the extradition takes place, and the said delivery...
Page 65 - Denmark, and no higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importation into the said dominions of any article, the produce or manufacture of the United States, than are or shall be, payable on the like articles, being the produce or manufacture of any other foreign country.
Page 138 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is one of a political character...
Page 138 - A person surrendered can in no case be kept in prison or be brought to trial in the State to which the surrender has been made, for any other crime, or on account of any other matters, than those for which the extradition shall have taken place...
Page 71 - Sea, and what exclusive rights in the seal fisheries therein, did Russia assert and exercise prior and up to the time of the cession of Alaska to the United States?
Page 66 - ... the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
Page 142 - And I do hereby enjoin upon all officers of the United States charged with the execution of the laws thereof, the utmost diligence in preventing violations of the said joint resolution and this my proclamation issued thereunder, and in bringing to trial and punishment any offenders against the same.