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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... treaty of 1831 , between the United States and Mexico . It will be seen , however , upon reference to the treaty , that the twenty - sixth article relates only to persons residing in the country , and secures to them the right of re ...
... treaty of 1831 , between the United States and Mexico . It will be seen , however , upon reference to the treaty , that the twenty - sixth article relates only to persons residing in the country , and secures to them the right of re ...
Page 3279
... treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 2d February 1848 , between the United States and Mexico ( 9 Stats . at L. 933 , Art . 13 ) . " In the case of McHugh , No. 357 , where the deceased died unmarried and leaving only collateral relatives not ...
... treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 2d February 1848 , between the United States and Mexico ( 9 Stats . at L. 933 , Art . 13 ) . " In the case of McHugh , No. 357 , where the deceased died unmarried and leaving only collateral relatives not ...
Page 3334
... treaty of April 5 , 1831 . 66 By the law of nations , whenever a war breaks out between two countries , the persons ... treaty ; and it is said that most of the treaties of the present day make provision for such con- tingencies . ( 1 ...
... treaty of April 5 , 1831 . 66 By the law of nations , whenever a war breaks out between two countries , the persons ... treaty ; and it is said that most of the treaties of the present day make provision for such con- tingencies . ( 1 ...
Page 3335
... treaties are dissi- pated by hostility , and they are extinguished and gone forever unless revived by a subsequent treaty . But if a treaty con- tains any stipulations which contemplate a state of future war , and make provision for ...
... treaties are dissi- pated by hostility , and they are extinguished and gone forever unless revived by a subsequent treaty . But if a treaty con- tains any stipulations which contemplate a state of future war , and make provision for ...
Page 3336
... treaty , by the public author- ities of Mexico , was in violation of their rights secured by treaty , and constitutes a valid claim on the part of any persons so expelled against that republic for all losses and damages which shall be ...
... treaty , by the public author- ities of Mexico , was in violation of their rights secured by treaty , and constitutes a valid claim on the part of any persons so expelled against that republic for all losses and damages which shall be ...
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