British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 83H.M. Stationery Office, 1897 - Great Britain |
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... present year has intermediately been agreed to between the two Governments , in order to prevent an excessive destruction of the species which there is reason to apprehend . The French Chambers have not yet approved of an Agreement ...
... present year has intermediately been agreed to between the two Governments , in order to prevent an excessive destruction of the species which there is reason to apprehend . The French Chambers have not yet approved of an Agreement ...
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... present Agreement . XI . - 1 . The present Agreement shall come into operation on the 1st day of April , 1891 , and shall remain in force until one of the Contracting Parties shall have announced to the other , one year in advance , its ...
... present Agreement . XI . - 1 . The present Agreement shall come into operation on the 1st day of April , 1891 , and shall remain in force until one of the Contracting Parties shall have announced to the other , one year in advance , its ...
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... present Regulations , with all the details required by that form . The dispatch - notes and the Customs declarations , as well as the acknowledgments of receipt , must be securely attached to the parcel - bill . 4. Parcel - bills are ...
... present Regulations , with all the details required by that form . The dispatch - notes and the Customs declarations , as well as the acknowledgments of receipt , must be securely attached to the parcel - bill . 4. Parcel - bills are ...
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... present Regulations , of the sums entered in each parcel - bill , whether to its credit , for its own share , and that of each of the Administrations , if any , concerned in the rates levied by the dispatching Office , or to its debit ...
... present Regulations , of the sums entered in each parcel - bill , whether to its credit , for its own share , and that of each of the Administrations , if any , concerned in the rates levied by the dispatching Office , or to its debit ...
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... present Treaty shall be applicable to all the Colonies and foreign possessions of Her Britannic Majesty so far as the laws permit , excepting to those hereinafter named , that is to say , except to— The Dominion of Canada . Newfoundland ...
... present Treaty shall be applicable to all the Colonies and foreign possessions of Her Britannic Majesty so far as the laws permit , excepting to those hereinafter named , that is to say , except to— The Dominion of Canada . Newfoundland ...
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Page 66 - Assaults on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to destroy life, or to do grievous bodily harm. 30. Revolt or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master. 31. Dealing in slaves in such a manner as to constitute a criminal offence
Page 68 - certificate, or judicial document must be authenticated either by the oath of some witness, or by being sealed with the official seal and legalization of the Governor-General of the Principality of Monaco ; but any other mode of authentication for the time being permitted by the law in that part of the British
Page 66 - the laws of both States. Extradition is also to be granted for participation in any of the aforesaid crimes, provided such participation be punishable by the laws of both the Contracting Parties. Extradition may also be granted, at the discretion of the State applied to, in respect of any other crime for which, according to
Page 68 - certified under the hand of a Judge, Magistrate, or officer of the Principality of Monaco, to be the original depositions or affirmations, or to be the true copies thereof, as the case may require. 3. A certificate of or judicial document stating the fact of a conviction must purport to
Page 979 - Les stipulations de la présente Convention ne portent pas restriction au droit des Parties Contractantes de maintenir et de conclure des Conventions spéciales, ainsi que de maintenir et d'établir des Unions plus restreintes, en vue de l'amélioration du service des colis postaux. 2. Toutefois les Offices des pays participant à la
Page 66 - unlawfully detaining them. 21. Kidnapping and false imprisonment. 22 Burglary or housebreaking. 23. Arson. 24. Bobbery with violence. 25. Any malicious act done with intent to endanger the safety of any person in a railway train. 26. Threats by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort. 27. Piracy by law of nations.
Page 949 - XXV de la Convention principale, toute Administration des Postes d'un des pays contractants a le droit d'adresser aux autres Administrations participantes, par l'intermédiaire du Bureau International, des propositions concernant le service des lettres et des boîtes avec valeur déclarée. 2. Toute proposition est soumise au procédé déterminé par le § 2 de l'Article
Page 528 - nécessaires. 2. Les différentes Administrations peuvent, en outre, prendre entre elles les arrangements nécessaires au sujet des questions qui ne concernent pas l'ensemble de l'Union, pourvu que ces arrangements ne dérogent pas à la présente Convention. 3. Il est toutefois permis aux Administrations intéressées de s'entendre mutuellement pour l'adoption de taxes réduites dans un rayon de 30
Page 958 - le droit d'adresser aux autres Administrations participantes, par l'intermédiaire du Bureau International, des propositions pour la modification ou l'interprétation du présent Règlement. 2. Toute proposition est soumise au procédé déterminé par l'Article XXXIX du Règlement de Détail et d'Ordre de la Convention principale. 3. Pour devenir exécutoires, les propositions doivent réunir,
Page 368 - II. In all that concerns the acquisition, succession, possession, and alienation of property, real and personal, the citizens and inhabitants of each of the High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other all the rights which the respective