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" Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy... "
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents - Page 115
1913
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The Annual Register, Volume 150

Edmund Burke - Books - 1909 - 676 pages
...Senate ratified a treaty of arbitration with Great Britain. It provided that differences which might arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties, and which it had not been possible to settle by diplomacy, should be referred...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 24

Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1907 - 1436 pages
...Who, after communicating to each other their respective fufl powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following Articles : Article I. —...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the Higi Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possil' settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 27

Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1917 - 1316 pages
...VoL 23, page 809. Have authorised the undersigned to conclude the following arrangement : — ART. 1. Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1914 - 1186 pages
...respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following Articles : — AKT. I. Differences which may arise of a legal nature,...High Contracting Parties, and which it may not have teen possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 108

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1918 - 1010 pages
...and alliance; Have authorized the undersigned to conclude the following arrangement : — Avff. 1. Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der offiziellen Aktenstücke zur ..., Volume 70

History, Modern - 1905 - 356 pages
...submit to such treatment, || Have authorized the Undersigned to conclude the following arrangement: — Article I. Differences which may arise of a legal...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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The Overland Monthly

Indians of North America - 1914 - 660 pages
...Japan in 1908 and in 1914 signed with the latter nation an arbitration convention which provides that "differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute, Volumes 10-11

Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - Natural history - 1915 - 664 pages
...and Great Britain was signed at Washington. This provided (Article I) that differences which might arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties, and which could not be settled by diplomacy, should be referred to the permanent...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference ..., Volumes 7-11

Arbitration (International law) - 1901 - 766 pages
...article contains the gravamen of the whole matter. Though already quoted in part, I again recite it : " ARTICLE I. Differences which may arise of a legal...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volumes 66-67

Arbitration (International law) - 1904 - 528 pages
...treaty. Articles one and two, which contain the important features of the convention, are as follows : "Article I. Differences which may arise of a legal...the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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