Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 98
... owner . 4th . By right of conquest , legally established as possession and recognized as such after the conqueror has entered into peaceful possession , by virtue of a treaty of peace ; for until then the conquest is merely an ...
... owner . 4th . By right of conquest , legally established as possession and recognized as such after the conqueror has entered into peaceful possession , by virtue of a treaty of peace ; for until then the conquest is merely an ...
Page 99
... owner , is a natural right , as all things on earth are for the use of man , and any individual has an equal right to anything that has not fallen into the possession of another . The appropriation of territories must be follow- ed by a ...
... owner , is a natural right , as all things on earth are for the use of man , and any individual has an equal right to anything that has not fallen into the possession of another . The appropriation of territories must be follow- ed by a ...
Page 101
... owner , and not by usurpation or through taking undue advantage of his error , misapprehension or weak- ness , or when he has been driven from the pos- session by force majeure or by the violence of third parties . † pli . §33 . Another ...
... owner , and not by usurpation or through taking undue advantage of his error , misapprehension or weak- ness , or when he has been driven from the pos- session by force majeure or by the violence of third parties . † pli . §33 . Another ...
Page 142
... owner ( sujet forain ) and has contracts or testaments to be executed by him in another State , where he resides , for the sake of business , as a temporary resident ( sujet passager ) , while his domicile is either in his own State ...
... owner ( sujet forain ) and has contracts or testaments to be executed by him in another State , where he resides , for the sake of business , as a temporary resident ( sujet passager ) , while his domicile is either in his own State ...
Page 156
... owner generally a subject of the State where it is locally situated , but it sub- jects him to its jurisdiction " secundum quid , et aliquo modo " ( comp . §§ 52 , 54 & 60 ) . " Mixed actions , so far as they regard the reality , are to ...
... owner generally a subject of the State where it is locally situated , but it sub- jects him to its jurisdiction " secundum quid , et aliquo modo " ( comp . §§ 52 , 54 & 60 ) . " Mixed actions , so far as they regard the reality , are to ...
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