Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between the United States of America and Other Powers ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - Electronic journals |
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Page 2495
... agreed as follows : ARTICLE I. 1 Austria undertakes to accord to the United States and the United State shall have and enjoy all the rights , privileges , indemnities , reparations , or advantages specified in the aforesaid Joint ...
... agreed as follows : ARTICLE I. 1 Austria undertakes to accord to the United States and the United State shall have and enjoy all the rights , privileges , indemnities , reparations , or advantages specified in the aforesaid Joint ...
Page 2497
... agreed upon the following Articles : ARTICLE I. The Convention of Arbitration of January 15 , 1909 , between the United States of America and Austria - Hungary , the duration of which by Article III thereof was fixed at a period of five ...
... agreed upon the following Articles : ARTICLE I. The Convention of Arbitration of January 15 , 1909 , between the United States of America and Austria - Hungary , the duration of which by Article III thereof was fixed at a period of five ...
Page 2504
... agreed upon the following articles : ARTICLE I. Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two High Contracting Parties , and which it may not have been possible to ...
... agreed upon the following articles : ARTICLE I. Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two High Contracting Parties , and which it may not have been possible to ...
Page 2513
... agreed upon as 53,934.58 taels , and it was not discovered . until after the money had been received , when the surplus of 786.04 taels was immediately returned to them . From the pleased surprise which they showed I should say the ...
... agreed upon as 53,934.58 taels , and it was not discovered . until after the money had been received , when the surplus of 786.04 taels was immediately returned to them . From the pleased surprise which they showed I should say the ...
Page 2519
... agreed that the tariff of duties to be paid by the citizens of the United States of America on goods imported into China should be as set forth in the schedule annexed to and made a part of that Treaty as Annex III thereof , subject ...
... agreed that the tariff of duties to be paid by the citizens of the United States of America on goods imported into China should be as set forth in the schedule annexed to and made a part of that Treaty as Annex III thereof , subject ...
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advice and consent agreement America appointed April Arbitration ARTICLE II August August 25 authorized boundary Britain Britannic Majesty Canal Zone cent Chargé d'Affaires citizens or subjects claims commerce Costa Rica crime or offence December effect Emperor of Japan ernment EXCHANGE OF NOTES exchange of ratifications exchanged at Washington expiration extradition Extraordinary and Minister February February 21 following articles Government High Contracting Parties honor International Commission islands January Japan July June June 24 jurisdiction laws Majesty the King Majesty's Government March ment military service nationals Nicaragua November October offense officers period of five person Picul plenipotentiaries have signed present Convention present treaty President proclaimed protocol ratification advised ratifications exchanged remain in force Republic of Panama respective plenipotentiaries ROBERT LANSING Secretary September Signed at Washington Statutes at Large territory text see Vol thousand nine hundred tion Treaty Series United Value vessels Washington WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN witness whereof
Popular passages
Page 3159 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognised subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone. The wishes of these communities must be a principal consideration in the selection of the Mandatory.
Page 3205 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
Page 3157 - The Members of the League agree, further, that they will mutually support one another in the financial and economic measures which are taken under this Article, in order to minimize the loss and inconvenience resulting from the above measures, and that they will mutually support one another in resisting any special measures aimed at one of their number by the covenantbreaking State, and that they will take the necessary steps to afford passage through their territory to the forces of any of the Members...
Page 3159 - The best method of giving practical effect to this principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical position can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories on behalf of the League.
Page 3156 - If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other than the Representatives of one or more of the parties to the dispute, the Members of the League agree that they will not go to war with any party to the dispute which complies with the recommendations of the report.
Page 2857 - 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 3156 - If there should arise between Members of the League any dispute likely to lead to a rupture, which is not submitted to arbitration in accordance with Article 13, the Members of the League agree that they will submit the matter to the Council. Any party to the dispute may effect such submission by giving notice of the existence of the dispute to the Secretary General, who will make all necessary arrangements for a full investigation and consideration thereof.
Page 3160 - ... provision to secure and maintain freedom of communications and of transit and equitable treatment for the commerce of all Members of the League. In this connection, the special necessities of the regions devastated during the war of 1914-1918 shall be borne in mind; (f) will endeavour to take steps in matters of international concern for the prevention and control of disease.
Page 3158 - In case any Member of the League shall, before becoming a Member of the League, have undertaken any obligations inconsistent with the terms of this Covenant, it shall be the duty of such Member to take immediate steps to procure its release from such obligations.
Page 3344 - The Assembly may from time to time advise the reconsideration by Members of the League of treaties which have become inapplicable and the consideration of international conditions whose continuance might endanger the peace of the world.