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Page 74
... claimants were : first , that the claimants possessed the property in Portu- gal , discharged the burdens resulting therefrom , and in so doing introduced capital into the country ; second , that it was neither the purpose of Portugal ...
... claimants were : first , that the claimants possessed the property in Portu- gal , discharged the burdens resulting therefrom , and in so doing introduced capital into the country ; second , that it was neither the purpose of Portugal ...
Page 75
... claimant had already received satisfaction in full of the claim ; in the second , the claimant had not made out title to the property . In the remaining judg- ments , seventeen in number , the claimants did not produce the evidence ...
... claimant had already received satisfaction in full of the claim ; in the second , the claimant had not made out title to the property . In the remaining judg- ments , seventeen in number , the claimants did not produce the evidence ...
Page 100
... claimants possessed the prop- erty claimed in Portugal , as well as the burdens resulting therefrom , and especially the fact that they had introduced capital into that country ; Whereas , it was not the intention of the Government of ...
... claimants possessed the prop- erty claimed in Portugal , as well as the burdens resulting therefrom , and especially the fact that they had introduced capital into that country ; Whereas , it was not the intention of the Government of ...
Page 101
... claimants or of the Por- tuguese Government , relative to the claimed property , being declared definitely settled and in future extinguished ; Whereas , with regard to Marie Ménard , the French nationality of the said person is not ...
... claimants or of the Por- tuguese Government , relative to the claimed property , being declared definitely settled and in future extinguished ; Whereas , with regard to Marie Ménard , the French nationality of the said person is not ...
Page 102
... claimants mentioned above , as well as the payment of the debts encumbering the parcels of real estate claimed by Hélène - Marceline- Marie de Geslin de Bourgogne , a claimant likewise mentioned above . 4. The chapel of Picoas ...
... claimants mentioned above , as well as the payment of the debts encumbering the parcels of real estate claimed by Hélène - Marceline- Marie de Geslin de Bourgogne , a claimant likewise mentioned above . 4. The chapel of Picoas ...
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