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When the Company to terminate the Ca- nal shall have been legally organized , and shall have recom- menced work under condition 2nd of Article 1st of this contract , the Government will adjudicate in the Depart- ment of Panama the ...
When the Company to terminate the Ca- nal shall have been legally organized , and shall have recom- menced work under condition 2nd of Article 1st of this contract , the Government will adjudicate in the Depart- ment of Panama the ...
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If the new Company is not organized within the time stipulated in article 1 of this contract . ... of its preservation , according to previous contracts , except as regards ordinary deterioration or un- expected circumstances .
If the new Company is not organized within the time stipulated in article 1 of this contract . ... of its preservation , according to previous contracts , except as regards ordinary deterioration or un- expected circumstances .
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tions and rights is concerned in relation to the three contracts , except in the case of denegation of justice . Article 10. - All the rights and obligations derived from the contract of March 23rd , 1878 and of that of December 10th ...
tions and rights is concerned in relation to the three contracts , except in the case of denegation of justice . Article 10. - All the rights and obligations derived from the contract of March 23rd , 1878 and of that of December 10th ...
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Instructions from Henry Clay Secretary of State to | 19 |
James Buchanan Secretary of State to Benjamin | 27 |
Treaty of Peace Amity Navigation and Commerce | 35 |
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