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... ment of the tax is a prerequisite to removal , the tax is , in its practical operation , one on removal . In the light of the avowed purpose of the Treaty to forbid discriminatory taxes of this character , and its use of lan- guage ...
... ment of the tax is a prerequisite to removal , the tax is , in its practical operation , one on removal . In the light of the avowed purpose of the Treaty to forbid discriminatory taxes of this character , and its use of lan- guage ...
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... ment on December 12 , 1949 , to two Americans , who sold them to plaintiff . The British Government recognized the Chinese Nationalists at the times in question , but from January 5-6 , 1950 , recognized the Chinese Communists as the ...
... ment on December 12 , 1949 , to two Americans , who sold them to plaintiff . The British Government recognized the Chinese Nationalists at the times in question , but from January 5-6 , 1950 , recognized the Chinese Communists as the ...
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... ment of the political department that full recognition of the Soviet Government required the settlement of all outstanding problems in- cluding the claims of our nationals . Recognition and the Litvinov Assignment were interdependent ...
... ment of the political department that full recognition of the Soviet Government required the settlement of all outstanding problems in- cluding the claims of our nationals . Recognition and the Litvinov Assignment were interdependent ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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