Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 127
... damages caused to him by the acts of officers or agents of the foreign Government , not authorized by existing Municipal laws of the place , can give just claims for reparation . § 42. By Naturalization an alien acquires the ...
... damages caused to him by the acts of officers or agents of the foreign Government , not authorized by existing Municipal laws of the place , can give just claims for reparation . § 42. By Naturalization an alien acquires the ...
Page 136
... damages , caused to the vessel through their desertion ; which damages can be claimed before the competent tribunal of the State ( § 49 ) . * ORTOLAN . Diplomatie de la mer . Vol . I , pp . 309–313 . F. PERELS . Auslieferung desertirter ...
... damages , caused to the vessel through their desertion ; which damages can be claimed before the competent tribunal of the State ( § 49 ) . * ORTOLAN . Diplomatie de la mer . Vol . I , pp . 309–313 . F. PERELS . Auslieferung desertirter ...
Page 156
... damages or claims be separable in their nature and character , they may be sued for as personal actions . " * The result of these observations is this , that personal actions may be brought in any place where the defendant in the case ...
... damages or claims be separable in their nature and character , they may be sued for as personal actions . " * The result of these observations is this , that personal actions may be brought in any place where the defendant in the case ...
Page 176
... damage , cost and interest of the same , in case of non - compliance , and all local regulations . * Thus the obligations of a contract are to be determined by the lex loci contractus , but the proceeding or remedy for en- forcing it by ...
... damage , cost and interest of the same , in case of non - compliance , and all local regulations . * Thus the obligations of a contract are to be determined by the lex loci contractus , but the proceeding or remedy for en- forcing it by ...
Page 210
... damages on dishonoured foreign bills of exchange to 10 per cent . , contains a provision limiting its operation to bills drawn after the 1st of August 1850. So that , if the bill in question is to be enforced according to its terms ...
... damages on dishonoured foreign bills of exchange to 10 per cent . , contains a provision limiting its operation to bills drawn after the 1st of August 1850. So that , if the bill in question is to be enforced according to its terms ...
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