History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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... July 1831. In the mean time Ortiz was succeeded as commissioner by one Hoyos , who seems to have instituted a new set of prosecutions , based chiefly on Baldwin's litigious disposition and generally unacceptable deportment . But there ...
... July 1831. In the mean time Ortiz was succeeded as commissioner by one Hoyos , who seems to have instituted a new set of prosecutions , based chiefly on Baldwin's litigious disposition and generally unacceptable deportment . But there ...
Page 3243
... July 4 , 1868 . The commissioners , Mr. Palacio delivering Ballenger's Case . the opinion , refused to allow a claim growing out of the prosecution of certain citizens of the United States in Mexico for carrying Mexican doubloons ( gold ...
... July 4 , 1868 . The commissioners , Mr. Palacio delivering Ballenger's Case . the opinion , refused to allow a claim growing out of the prosecution of certain citizens of the United States in Mexico for carrying Mexican doubloons ( gold ...
Page 3244
... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . I. 251 . The umpire having decided that Halstead was illegally detained in prison , the commissioners awarded him $ 1,600 . Collier's Case . " William Collier resided for fifteen years in Mexico , chiefly , or ...
... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . I. 251 . The umpire having decided that Halstead was illegally detained in prison , the commissioners awarded him $ 1,600 . Collier's Case . " William Collier resided for fifteen years in Mexico , chiefly , or ...
Page 3247
... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . II . 323 . Twohig's Case . Claimants used insulting language to a mag- istrate before whom they were sued , and the magistrate had them arrested by armed men and thrown into prison for contempt . They were ...
... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . II . 323 . Twohig's Case . Claimants used insulting language to a mag- istrate before whom they were sued , and the magistrate had them arrested by armed men and thrown into prison for contempt . They were ...
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... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . II . 471 . Atwood's Case . mares . Claimant endeavored in 1857 to export from Mexico a lot of live stock , including some At the time , the exportation of mares was forbidden by law , and in consequence ...
... July 4 , 1868 , MS . Op . II . 471 . Atwood's Case . mares . Claimant endeavored in 1857 to export from Mexico a lot of live stock , including some At the time , the exportation of mares was forbidden by law , and in consequence ...
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