Treaty Information Bulletin No. 1[-117] October 31, 1929[-June 30, 1939], Volumes 1-69U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - United States |
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... force one month after exchange of ratifications . It will remain in force for 10 years and indefinitely thereafter for five - year periods unless abrogated . GENERAL CONVENTION OF INTER - AMERICAN CONCILIATION 4 Ecuador The American ...
... force one month after exchange of ratifications . It will remain in force for 10 years and indefinitely thereafter for five - year periods unless abrogated . GENERAL CONVENTION OF INTER - AMERICAN CONCILIATION 4 Ecuador The American ...
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... force on Decem- ber 27 , 1932 . The entry into force of the convention makes necessary the convo- cation of the General Council of the Union . Article 2 of the statute annexed to the convention provides that the first meeting of the ...
... force on Decem- ber 27 , 1932 . The entry into force of the convention makes necessary the convo- cation of the General Council of the Union . Article 2 of the statute annexed to the convention provides that the first meeting of the ...
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... force . This Protocol will come into force as soon as it has been signed and ratified by all the contracting States enumerated above , that is to say , as soon as the following States have deposited their ratifications : Persia Uruguay ...
... force . This Protocol will come into force as soon as it has been signed and ratified by all the contracting States enumerated above , that is to say , as soon as the following States have deposited their ratifications : Persia Uruguay ...
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... force ninety days after the Secretary - General of the League of Nations has received the ratifications or accessions of twenty - five Members of the League of Nations or non - Member States , including any four of the following ...
... force ninety days after the Secretary - General of the League of Nations has received the ratifications or accessions of twenty - five Members of the League of Nations or non - Member States , including any four of the following ...
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... force . Secondly the Convention as a whole enters into force on January 1st in the first year in respect of which estimates are furnished . It is therefore evident that if the necessary number of ratifications or ac- cessions is not ...
... force . Secondly the Convention as a whole enters into force on January 1st in the first year in respect of which estimates are furnished . It is therefore evident that if the necessary number of ratifications or ac- cessions is not ...
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Page 27 - Act carries into effect the convention between the United States and Canada for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea and the regulations of the International Pacific Halibut Commission promulgated thereunder.
Page 21 - A permanent organisation is hereby established for the promotion of the objects set forth in the Preamble. The original Members of the League of Nations shall be the original Members of this organisation, and hereafter membership of the League of Nations shall carry with it membership of the said organisation.
Page 26 - If on a recommendation no legislative or other action is taken to make a recommendation effective, or if the draft convention fails to obtain the consent of the authority or authorities within whose competence the matter lies, no further obligation shall rest upon the Member.
Page 27 - Each of the high contracting parties binds itself unconditionally to impose no higher or other duties or conditions and no prohibition on the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of the territories of the other than are or shall be imposed on the importation of any like article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country.
Page 11 - Any Member of the League may, after two years notice of its intention so to do, withdraw from the League, provided that all its international obligations and all its obligations under this Covenant shall have been fulfilled at the time of its withdrawal.
Page 27 - Each of the Members agrees to make an annual report to the International Labour Office on the measures which it has taken to give effect to the provisions of Conventions to which it is a party.
Page 33 - We say by necessary implication, for it is not sufficient to establish that subsequent laws cover some, or even all, of the cases provided for by it, for they may be merely affirmative or cumulative or auxiliary. But there must be a positive repugnancy between the provisions of the new laws and those of the old, and even- then the old law is repealed by implication only pro tanto, to the extent of the repugnancy."89 "It must appear that the later provision is certainly and clearly in hostility to...
Page 29 - Amendments to this Part of the present Treaty which are adopted by the Conference by a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates present shall take effect when ratified by the States whose representatives compose the Council of the League of Nations and by three-fourths of the Members.
Page 22 - The present Treaty shall come into force ten days after its. publication, in conformity with the forms prescribed by the laws of the High Contracting Parties.