Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... manner in which laws may be passed affecting those who enjoy the privileges . But they have this fundamental fact in common ; the ordinary consequences of residence in a foreign country do not attach , jurisdiction being waived , in ...
... manner in which laws may be passed affecting those who enjoy the privileges . But they have this fundamental fact in common ; the ordinary consequences of residence in a foreign country do not attach , jurisdiction being waived , in ...
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... manner provided by this Act . " Theoretically , it also falls to the ground when a valid and effectual full claim in sovereignty is made by another Power to the territory , in accordance with the usages of international law . In ...
... manner provided by this Act . " Theoretically , it also falls to the ground when a valid and effectual full claim in sovereignty is made by another Power to the territory , in accordance with the usages of international law . In ...
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... manner , as being included within the application of high sea legislation . These waters do not exist without definite claim Nature of being made to them , but the right to make such claim is recog- waters . nized for all purposes ...
... manner , as being included within the application of high sea legislation . These waters do not exist without definite claim Nature of being made to them , but the right to make such claim is recog- waters . nized for all purposes ...
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... manner as in a conquered or ceded colony . There can be little doubt that if territories adjacent to a colony are acquired by cession or conquest , the prerogative of the King would allow him to annex them to a neighbouring colony , or ...
... manner as in a conquered or ceded colony . There can be little doubt that if territories adjacent to a colony are acquired by cession or conquest , the prerogative of the King would allow him to annex them to a neighbouring colony , or ...
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... manner in which , any jurisdiction , auxiliary or incidental to , or consequential on , the jurisdiction exercised under this Order , is to be exercised in British India : ( d . ) to regulate the amount , collection , and application of ...
... manner in which , any jurisdiction , auxiliary or incidental to , or consequential on , the jurisdiction exercised under this Order , is to be exercised in British India : ( d . ) to regulate the amount , collection , and application of ...
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