Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... Chinese Government , 58 , 136 76. Offences against Religions , 137 77. Contempts of Court , 137 78. Negligence of Officers , 138 79. Extortion , 138 80. Jurisdiction within 100 miles of coast of China , 65 , 66 , 135 , 138 , 81 ...
... Chinese Government , 58 , 136 76. Offences against Religions , 137 77. Contempts of Court , 137 78. Negligence of Officers , 138 79. Extortion , 138 80. Jurisdiction within 100 miles of coast of China , 65 , 66 , 135 , 138 , 81 ...
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... Chinese Government is attached to the privilege of settlement . The grant of a Concession or Settlement usually ... China Order . ] " Limits of the Order " include But to however wide an extent such a Municipality may exercise its ...
... Chinese Government is attached to the privilege of settlement . The grant of a Concession or Settlement usually ... China Order . ] " Limits of the Order " include But to however wide an extent such a Municipality may exercise its ...
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... China Order , are to be made in conjunction with the Chinese authorities . But , in spite of this , and although I think the words do not carry the meaning which has occasionally been attributed to them , and although I think that they ...
... China Order , are to be made in conjunction with the Chinese authorities . But , in spite of this , and although I think the words do not carry the meaning which has occasionally been attributed to them , and although I think that they ...
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... China would otherwise . exercise over him ceded to , and accepted by the King of England : all other sovereign ... Chinese treaties concluded with other Powers , under the most - favoured - nation clause . The ability to accept these ...
... China would otherwise . exercise over him ceded to , and accepted by the King of England : all other sovereign ... Chinese treaties concluded with other Powers , under the most - favoured - nation clause . The ability to accept these ...
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... China . This might turn on the construction of documents , and , always assum- ing them to be available , it is not likely that the Court would put such a question to the Secretary of State , but would interpret the documents for itself ...
... China . This might turn on the construction of documents , and , always assum- ing them to be available , it is not likely that the Court would put such a question to the Secretary of State , but would interpret the documents for itself ...
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