| United States. Department of State - United States - 1903 - 906 pages
...the parties agree to institute a special tribunal. ARTICLE XXII. An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court....communicate to the International Bureau at The Hague a certifiée conforme de toute stipulation d'arbitrage intervenue entre elles et de toute sentence arbitrale... | |
| United States - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1902 - 1082 pages
...parties agree, to institute a special Tribunal. ARTICLE XXI I. An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court....The Signatory Powers undertake to communicate to the Interinternational de In Have une copie certifies conforme de toute stipulation d'arbitrage intervenue... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1902 - 904 pages
...the parties agree to institute a special tribunal. ARTICLE XXII. An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court....the Court. It has the custody of the archives and conducta all the administrative business. PIOTTS FUND OF THE CALIFORNIAS. certifiée conforme de toute... | |
| United States. War Department - 1903 - 1058 pages
...intervenne entrv elles ft dt toute sentence arbitntle U-;* conueriuiiit ot rt-nduL- par dt?s jurMifThia Bureau is the channel for communications relative to the meetings of the Court. It ban the custody of the archives an<) conducts all the adnjiniatrative busint^The Signatory Powers undertake... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1016 pages
...the parties agree to institute a special Tribunal. ARTICLE XXII. An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court....The Hague a duly certified copy of any conditions (if arbitration arrived at between them, and of .any award concerning them delivered by special Tribunals.... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1904 - 932 pages
...unless the parties agree to institute a special Tribunal. ART. 22. An International Bureau, established at the Hague, serves as record office for the Court....It has the custody of the archives and conducts all tho administrative business. The Signatory Powers undertake to communicate to the International Bureau... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...the parties agree to institute a special Tribunal. ARTICLE XXII. An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court....communications relative to the meetings of the Court. It lias the custody of the, archives and conducts all the administrative business. The Signatory Powers... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 708 pages
...Art. 22. An international bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the court, and the channel for communications relative to the meetings...archives and conducts all the administrative business. Art. 23. Selection of members of the court. Art. 24. Arbitrators are to be chosen from the general... | |
| Thomas Benton Edgington - Monroe doctrine - 1904 - 370 pages
...parties agree to institute a special Tribunal. ARTICLE XXII. — An International Bureau, established at The Hague, serves as record office for the Court. This Bureau is the channel for communication relative to the meetings of the Court. It has the custody of the archives and conducts... | |
| Lassa Oppenheim - International law - 1905 - 670 pages
...The interas the Eegistry for the Court. It is the intermediary Bureau. for communications relating to the meetings of the Court. It has the custody of the archives and the conduct of all the administrative business of the Court. The signatory Powers have to furnish the... | |
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