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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Page 3250
... responsible for his expenses on that account . ” The evidences of unreasonable detention of the goods before restitution were deficient , as well as of damage and abstraction while they were in the possession of the Mexican Government ...
... responsible for his expenses on that account . ” The evidences of unreasonable detention of the goods before restitution were deficient , as well as of damage and abstraction while they were in the possession of the Mexican Government ...
Page 3255
... responsible , but that it is reasonable to suppose that the owners suffered some loss by being illegally deprived of the services of the captain for about a month ; and the umpire decides that an amount of $ 1,000 , with 6 per cent ...
... responsible , but that it is reasonable to suppose that the owners suffered some loss by being illegally deprived of the services of the captain for about a month ; and the umpire decides that an amount of $ 1,000 , with 6 per cent ...
Page 3258
... responsible for any violation of them . ' ( Wharton's Digest , sec . 203 , p . 505. ) " Mr. Blaine , Secretary of State , stated , November 25 , 1881 : " Every person who voluntarily brings himself within the jurisdiction of the country ...
... responsible for any violation of them . ' ( Wharton's Digest , sec . 203 , p . 505. ) " Mr. Blaine , Secretary of State , stated , November 25 , 1881 : " Every person who voluntarily brings himself within the jurisdiction of the country ...
Page 3263
... responsible for the landing of the sailor on the island of Juan Fernandez , which was within the jurisdiction of Chile . He practically admitted that Chile had no jurisdiction for the acts of claimant on the high seas ; that while an ...
... responsible for the landing of the sailor on the island of Juan Fernandez , which was within the jurisdiction of Chile . He practically admitted that Chile had no jurisdiction for the acts of claimant on the high seas ; that while an ...
Page 3339
... for which Mexico was not responsible . It was the duty of East to wind up his affairs within the year , and undoubtedly some loss must always be expected to result from closing so extensive a concern . EXPULSION . 3339.
... for which Mexico was not responsible . It was the duty of East to wind up his affairs within the year , and undoubtedly some loss must always be expected to result from closing so extensive a concern . EXPULSION . 3339.
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