Report of the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders, Volume 31 |
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... Committee should be appointed by those present . These Committees may , and generally do , elect to act under the Rules and Regulations of the Corporation , but they have a free hand in carrying on the negotiations for a settlement ...
... Committee should be appointed by those present . These Committees may , and generally do , elect to act under the Rules and Regulations of the Corporation , but they have a free hand in carrying on the negotiations for a settlement ...
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... Committees affiliated Fees . to the Council act gratuitously , but on the other hand they incur no pecuniary responsibility , and if a settlement is arrived at the Council is authorised to pay the members of the Committee concerned in ...
... Committees affiliated Fees . to the Council act gratuitously , but on the other hand they incur no pecuniary responsibility , and if a settlement is arrived at the Council is authorised to pay the members of the Committee concerned in ...
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... Committee are to be cordially congratulated on the successful result of their labours , extending over some ten years , whilst the thanks of all concerned are due to Lord Rothschild for his valuable assistance , and to Dr. Brandão , the ...
... Committee are to be cordially congratulated on the successful result of their labours , extending over some ten years , whilst the thanks of all concerned are due to Lord Rothschild for his valuable assistance , and to Dr. Brandão , the ...
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Corporation of Foreign Bondholders (Great Britain). Committee did their utmost to obtain more favourable terms , but Dr. Padilla insisted that he had already ex- ceeded his instructions in the concessions he had made . The Committee were ...
Corporation of Foreign Bondholders (Great Britain). Committee did their utmost to obtain more favourable terms , but Dr. Padilla insisted that he had already ex- ceeded his instructions in the concessions he had made . The Committee were ...
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... Committee have had a thankless task to perform , but they have , at any rate , succeeded in obtaining a con- siderable improvement in the terms of settlement originally offered by the Colonial Government . CEDULAS . The negotiations ...
... Committee have had a thankless task to perform , but they have , at any rate , succeeded in obtaining a con- siderable improvement in the terms of settlement originally offered by the Colonial Government . CEDULAS . The negotiations ...
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Page 86 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation, and control of any other lands and waters outside of the zone above described which may be necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation, and piotection of the said canal, or of any auxiliary canals or other works necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation, and protection of the said enterprise.
Page 91 - Panama grants to the United States the use of all the ports of the Republic open to commerce as places of refuge for any vessels employed in the Canal enterprise, and for all vessels...
Page 88 - The Republic of Panama agrees that the cities of Panama and Colon shall comply in perpetuity with the sanitary ordinances whether of a preventive or curative character prescribed by the United States and in case the Government of Panama is unable or fails in its duty to enforce this compliance by the cities of Panama and Colon with the sanitary ordinances of the United States the Republic of Panama grants to the United States the right and authority to enforce the same.
Page 90 - ... in like gold coin, beginning nine years after the date aforesaid. The provisions of this Article shall be in addition to all other benefits assured to the Republic of Panama under this convention. But no delay or difference of opinion under this Article or any other provisions of this treaty shall affect or interrupt the full operation and effect of this convention in all other respects.
Page 87 - ... in this treaty or by reason of the operations of the United States, its agents or employees, or by reason of the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the said Canal or of the works of sanitation and 191 protection herein provided for, shall be appraised and settled by a joint Commission appointed by the Governments of the United States and the Republic of Panama...
Page 85 - Colombia, and the sovereignty of such territory being actually vested in the Republic of Panama, the high contracting parties have resolved for that purpose to conclude a convention and have accordingly appointed as their plenipotentiaries, — The President of the United States of America, John Hay, Secretary of State, and The Government of the Republic of Panama, Philippe...
Page 89 - The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal its vessels and its troops and munitions of war in such vessels at all times without paying charges of any kind.
Page 88 - The United States agrees that the ports at either entrance of the Canal and the waters thereof, and the Republic of Panama agrees that the towns of Panama and Colon...
Page 93 - XXV. For the better performance of the engagements of this convention and to the end of the efficient protection of the Canal and the preservation of its neutrality, the Government of the Republic of Panama will sell or lease to the United States lands adequate and necessary for naval or coaling stations on the Pacific coast and on the western Caribbean coast of the Republic at certain jwints to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Page 89 - ... other portions of Panama and to prevent contraband trade. The United States shall have the right to make use of the towns and harbors of Panama and Colon as places of anchorage, and for making repairs, for loading, unloading, depositing, or transshipping cargoes either in transit or destined for the service of the Canal and for other works pertaining to the. Canal.