| 1907 - 850 pages
...enjoyment of "all the rights and privileges enjoyed by native citizens or subjects." It goes on to say that "In whatever relates to rights of residence and travel;...kind; to the succession to personal estate, by will and otherwise, find the disposal of property of any sort and In any manner whatsoever which they may... | |
| 1907 - 848 pages
...enjoyment of "all the rights and privileges enjoyed by native citizens or subjects." It goes on to say that "In whatever relates to rights of residence and travel;...possession of goods and effects of any kind; to the saccession to personal estate, by will and otherwise, and the disposal of property of any sort and... | |
| History, Modern - 1896 - 406 pages
...administration of justice they shall enjoy all the rights and privileges enjoyed by native subjects, jl In whatever relates to rights of residence and travel;...property of any sort in any manner whatsoever which the may lawfully acquire, the subjects of each Contracting Party shall enjoy in the dominions and possessions... | |
| History, Modern - 1896 - 410 pages
...administration of justice they shall enjoy all the rights and privileges enjoyed by native subjects. || In whatever relates to rights of residence and travel;...otherwise, and the disposal of property of any sort and in any manner whatsoever which they may lawfully acquire, the subjects of each Contracting Party... | |
| Leone Levi - 1865 - 584 pages
...equality. " VIII. The contracting parties agree that, in regard to the coasting trade, the vessels and subjects of each contracting party shall enjoy in...and possessions of the other the same privileges, and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as national vessels and native subjects. "... | |
| G. D. Urquhart - Harbors - 1869 - 772 pages
...equality. Art. 8. — The contracting parties agree that, in regard to the coasting trade, the vessels and subjects of each contracting party shall enjoy, in...and possessions of the other, the same privileges, and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner as national vessels and native subjects. The... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1920 - 1558 pages
...1894,1 which was superseded in 1911 by the present one, provided in Article I that, in whatever relates to the succession to personal estate by will or otherwise, and the disposal of property of any sort and in any manner whatsoever, which they may laAvfully acquire, the subjects or citizens of each contracting... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Favored nation clause - 1876 - 240 pages
...National Treatment. The Contracting Parties agree that, in regard to the Coasting Trade, the vessels and subjects of each Contracting Party shall enjoy, in...and possessions of the other, the same privileges, and shall be treated in all respects in the same manner, as national vessels and native subjects. [See... | |
| Germany - 1886 - 1220 pages
...residence, to the possession of real estate, goods and effects of any kind, to the succession to real or personal estate, by will or otherwise, and the disposal of property of any sort and in any manner whatsoever, the subjects and citizens of each Contracting auf anbete Steife itnb... | |
| History, Modern - 1895 - 786 pages
...administration of justice they shall enjoy all the rights and privileges enjoyed by native subjects. || In whatever relates to rights of residence and travel;...property of any sort in any manner whatsoever which the may lawfully acquire, the subjects of each Contracting Party shall enjoy in the dominions and possessions... | |
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