A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, Volume 11Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1892 - Great Britain |
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... paid , and it behoves all men to obey the orders therein contained . Therefore , in the manner that it is commanded and ordered in said high capitulations , article by article , whether regarding the customs and all things relative ...
... paid , and it behoves all men to obey the orders therein contained . Therefore , in the manner that it is commanded and ordered in said high capitulations , article by article , whether regarding the customs and all things relative ...
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... paid shall be compelled to carry his provisions according to the prevailing regulations , and that no one shall seek pretext for disputes against him ; and that in danger- ous parts of the country he be allowed to wear a white turban ...
... paid shall be compelled to carry his provisions according to the prevailing regulations , and that no one shall seek pretext for disputes against him ; and that in danger- ous parts of the country he be allowed to wear a white turban ...
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... paid to the full and perpetual observance of the present prohibition , and to the punishment of those acting in contravention thereto as aforesaid . You , therefore , who are the Valee of aforenamed , will act conformably ( hereto ) ...
... paid to the full and perpetual observance of the present prohibition , and to the punishment of those acting in contravention thereto as aforesaid . You , therefore , who are the Valee of aforenamed , will act conformably ( hereto ) ...
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... paid by the Indian Government . The materials which shall be fur- nished by the Indian Government shall be consigned on their arrival to the hands of the Ottoman Autho- rities , and a receipt given for them . ARTICLE 5 . The Imperial ...
... paid by the Indian Government . The materials which shall be fur- nished by the Indian Government shall be consigned on their arrival to the hands of the Ottoman Autho- rities , and a receipt given for them . ARTICLE 5 . The Imperial ...
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... paid either in Turkish pounds , in pounds ster- ling , or in 20 - franc pieces . Should the balance be in favour of the Indian Administration , payment shall be made by Turkey into the hands of the delegate of that Ad- ministration at ...
... paid either in Turkish pounds , in pounds ster- ling , or in 20 - franc pieces . Should the balance be in favour of the Indian Administration , payment shall be made by Turkey into the hands of the delegate of that Ad- ministration at ...
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Abdali Abdalla ABDOOLLAH administration aforesaid agreed agreement Ahmed Akrabi Ambassador appointed ARTICLE assessors authority Awadth ba Haidara behalf Berbera Britannic Majesty's Consular British Government British subjects Bubakr Capitulations Captain charge Chief coast concluded Consul Consular Officer Court at Smyrna Court for Egypt deceased dollars duty engaged English entered Fadthli George Forbes Government of India Governor Governor-General of India Haushabi heirs and successors hereby Highness the Sultan Husain Imam INDIAN NAVY jurisdiction Kaiti levied Mahdi MAHOMED Majesty the Queen Majesty's Consular Court Maskat merchants Mohammed Mohsin Mokalla Mokha Nasir offence Ottoman Ottoman dominions paid party payment person plaintiff Political Resident proceeding punishment ratified Resident at Aden respect Robert Moresby Saeed Saiyid Saiyid Turki Saleh Salim Seal Sheikh ships Sohar stipend Sublime Porte suit Sultan of Lahej Sultan of Muscat Sultan of Zanzibar summons Supreme Court Tajoura territory thereof thousand eight hundred Treaty tribe vessel warrant witness
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Page cxxv - Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in this behalf, by the Foreign Jurisdiction Acts, 1843 to YT 2 1878,* or otherwise, in Her Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : — 1.
Page 23 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable Sir Julian Pauncefote, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
Page xxxv - Chancellor, or other person intrusted by virtue of the Queen's Sign Manual with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of lunatics...
Page xvi - Words importing the plural or the singular may be construed as referring to one person or thing, or to more than one person or thing, and words importing the masculine as referring to the feminine (as the case may require).
Page lxxxii - Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence...
Page 241 - The stipulations of the present treaty shall be applicable to all the Colonies a.nd foreign possessions of Her Britannic Majesty so far as the laws permit, excepting to those hereinafter named, that is to say, except to— The Dominion of Canada.
Page c - In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of June in the year of grace eighteen hundred and ninety-one.
Page lxi - ... one month after the death, or after the termination of any suit or dispute respecting probate or administration, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £50.
Page 18 - ... or otherwise, in her vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of her privy council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: PRELIMINARY. 1. This order may be cited as the China and Japan order in council, 1881.
Page clxx - V. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at London within fifteen days.