The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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Page 411
... Contracting Parties may translate and legalise any kind of document emanating from authorities or offi- cials of their country , or from authorities or officials of third countries , but in the latter case only if the said documents ...
... Contracting Parties may translate and legalise any kind of document emanating from authorities or offi- cials of their country , or from authorities or officials of third countries , but in the latter case only if the said documents ...
Page 425
... Contracting Party . Similarly , seamen belonging to the one Party , seeking engagement on board a vessel of that Party , shall not be obliged to apply to the seamen's employment offices or labour exchanges established in the ports of ...
... Contracting Party . Similarly , seamen belonging to the one Party , seeking engagement on board a vessel of that Party , shall not be obliged to apply to the seamen's employment offices or labour exchanges established in the ports of ...
Page 445
... Contracting Parties in the territory of the other Party shall be exempted from requisition by the Military Transport Authorities , provided that such means of transport are indispensable for the business of the Consulate . III . With a ...
... Contracting Parties in the territory of the other Party shall be exempted from requisition by the Military Transport Authorities , provided that such means of transport are indispensable for the business of the Consulate . III . With a ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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