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... tion shall be regulated by the law of the country where protection is claimed . ARTICLE 4 . The present Convention shall be ratified and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible . ARTICLE 5 . The present ...
... tion shall be regulated by the law of the country where protection is claimed . ARTICLE 4 . The present Convention shall be ratified and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible . ARTICLE 5 . The present ...
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... tion duly made as herein provided , deliver up to justice any person who may be charged with , or may have been convicted of any of the crimes specified in article two of this Convention committed within the jurisdiction of one of the ...
... tion duly made as herein provided , deliver up to justice any person who may be charged with , or may have been convicted of any of the crimes specified in article two of this Convention committed within the jurisdiction of one of the ...
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... tion of the accused shall be paid by the Government which has pre- ferred the demand for extradition . ARTICLE X. Everything found in the possession of the fugitive criminal at the time of his arrest , whether being the proceeds of the ...
... tion of the accused shall be paid by the Government which has pre- ferred the demand for extradition . ARTICLE X. Everything found in the possession of the fugitive criminal at the time of his arrest , whether being the proceeds of the ...
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... TION OF FEBRUARY 10 , 1908.a Signed at Washington February 13 , 1913 ; ratification advised by the Senate February 19 , 1913 ; ratified by the President February 25 , 1913 ; ratified by France February 28 , 1913 ; ratifications ex ...
... TION OF FEBRUARY 10 , 1908.a Signed at Washington February 13 , 1913 ; ratification advised by the Senate February 19 , 1913 ; ratified by the President February 25 , 1913 ; ratified by France February 28 , 1913 ; ratifications ex ...
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... tion or matter presented to it for decision , separate reports shall be made by the Commissioners on each side to their own Government . The High Contracting Parties shall thereupon endeavor to agree upon an adjustment of the question ...
... tion or matter presented to it for decision , separate reports shall be made by the Commissioners on each side to their own Government . The High Contracting Parties shall thereupon endeavor to agree upon an adjustment of the question ...
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