Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties, Volume 24 |
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... authority , subject always to any conditions , provisoes and limitations prescribed by any Instructions under His Majesty's Sign Manual and Signet , to establish such Ordinances , and to constitute such Courts and Officers , and to make ...
... authority , subject always to any conditions , provisoes and limitations prescribed by any Instructions under His Majesty's Sign Manual and Signet , to establish such Ordinances , and to constitute such Courts and Officers , and to make ...
Page 88
... Authorities to the Controller of Customs , and the Postal Authorities shall not forward such goods without the production of such form . 4. In the case of goods forwarded by rail , the Notice or Declara- tion as the case may be shall be ...
... Authorities to the Controller of Customs , and the Postal Authorities shall not forward such goods without the production of such form . 4. In the case of goods forwarded by rail , the Notice or Declara- tion as the case may be shall be ...
Page 100
... authority for the person or persons named therein to enter the Colony of Natal and to remain there during the period stated in the pass . Such period shall not exceed twenty - one days , but any officer appointed under the Act may , for ...
... authority for the person or persons named therein to enter the Colony of Natal and to remain there during the period stated in the pass . Such period shall not exceed twenty - one days , but any officer appointed under the Act may , for ...
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... authority to him to refuse the ship's clearance until such order is withdrawn or is set aside by the order or judgment of a Court . Such a notice to the Port Captain or Harbour Master shall be authority to him to refuse to take a ship ...
... authority to him to refuse the ship's clearance until such order is withdrawn or is set aside by the order or judgment of a Court . Such a notice to the Port Captain or Harbour Master shall be authority to him to refuse to take a ship ...
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... authority thereof shall be renewed ter the said date . ( 2 ) Upon the termination of the period of one year from the ate of the first meeting of the Legislature the Ordinance of the olony intituled the " Labour Importation Ordinance ...
... authority thereof shall be renewed ter the said date . ( 2 ) Upon the termination of the period of one year from the ate of the first meeting of the Legislature the Ordinance of the olony intituled the " Labour Importation Ordinance ...
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Page 648 - 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...
Page 597 - ... where they can best be seen. Such lights shall be placed so that the vertical distance between them...
Page 597 - ... the horizon, and shall also, on the approach of or to other vessels, show where it can best be seen a white flare-up light or torch in sufficient time to prevent collision.
Page 662 - He shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be punishable by fine and imprisonment, or either of such punishments, at the discretion of the Court before which the offender is convicted ; and imprisonment, if awarded, may be either with or without hard labour.
Page 451 - In each individual case the High Contracting Parties, before appealing to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, shall conclude a special Agreement defining clearly the matter in dispute, the scope of the powers of the arbitrators, and the periods to be fixed for the formation of the Arbitral Tribunal and the several stages of the procedure.
Page 659 - Crown, as a station or place of resort for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment; and no ship of war or privateer of...
Page 660 - ... as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use...
Page 755 - The requisition for extradition shall be made through the Diplomatic Agents of the High Contracting Parties respectively. || The requisition for the extradition of an accused person must be accompanied by a warrant of arrest issued by the competent authority of the State requiring the extradition, and by such evidence as, according to the laws of the place where the accused is found, would justify his arrest if the crime had been committed there...
Page 346 - VII That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Page 344 - Her Majesty may, by the same or any subsequent order, limit the operation of the order, and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who are in or suspected of being in the part of Her Majesty's dominions specified in the order, and render the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions, and qualifications as may be deemed expedient.