State through which the. proposed ship canal may pass, a contract for the construction of such a canal as that specified in this convention, to the stipulations of which contract neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause... Memoir of John M. Clayton - Page 198by Joseph Parsons Comegys - 1882 - 307 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1851 - 886 pages
...neither of the contracting parties in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| United States - Law - 1850 - 284 pages
...neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations,...faith of such contract, it is hereby agreed that such Priority of persons or company shall have a priority of claim, over every claim granted to r ,, . L... | |
| Books - 1851 - 884 pages
...neither of the contracting parties in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| History - 1851 - 878 pages
...neither of the contracting parties in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| Dr. Cullen - Canals, Interoceanic - 1853 - 266 pages
...neither of the Contracting Parties in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or Company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 406 pages
...of the contracting J *partics in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 930 pages
...the contracting LJ ^parties in this Convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations...or company, to the protection of the Governments of Great Britain and the United States, and be allowed a year, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1849 - 516 pages
...persons or company shall, moreover, have mad» preparations, and expended time, money, a;;« u-uable, on the faith of such contract, it is hereby agreed...have a priority of claim over every other person, регяош, or company, to the protection of the Governments of the United States and Great Britain,... | |
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - Europe - 1856 - 766 pages
...neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations,...and be allowed a year from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of ibis convention for concluding their arrangements , and presenting evidence... | |
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - Europe - 1856 - 762 pages
...object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations, and expended lime, money, and trouble, on the faith of such contract,...and be allowed a year from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of ibis convention for concluding their arrangements, and presenting ,'vidence... | |
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