Arbitration Series, Tema 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... filed " . Therefore , the last date for the first meeting of the Commission was April 3 , 1932 , and the last date on which the Commission might properly termi- nate its labors was April 3 , 1933 . When the convention was concluded in ...
... filed " . Therefore , the last date for the first meeting of the Commission was April 3 , 1932 , and the last date on which the Commission might properly termi- nate its labors was April 3 , 1933 . When the convention was concluded in ...
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... filing such pleadings . The Agency , therefore , adopted three expedients with a view to facilitating the ... filed as well as the periods to be allowed for the preparation of each pleading , in order to avoid the loss to the ...
... filing such pleadings . The Agency , therefore , adopted three expedients with a view to facilitating the ... filed as well as the periods to be allowed for the preparation of each pleading , in order to avoid the loss to the ...
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... filed no claims against the United States although it had given notice that several such claims were to be filed , and although the Department of State had , at the instance of the American Agency , called its attention to the ...
... filed no claims against the United States although it had given notice that several such claims were to be filed , and although the Department of State had , at the instance of the American Agency , called its attention to the ...
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... filed by the United States were ready for adjudication . The last pleading of the Panamanian Government in cases nos . 3 and 4 had not been filed . The Commission , contrary to extended arguments by the American Agent , decided to ...
... filed by the United States were ready for adjudication . The last pleading of the Panamanian Government in cases nos . 3 and 4 had not been filed . The Commission , contrary to extended arguments by the American Agent , decided to ...
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... filed by Panama during the month of March and on April 1 , although the pleadings of the United States had been so filed as to net a total of 126 days ahead of due dates , the delays on the part of Pan- ama on the pleadings already ...
... filed by Panama during the month of March and on April 1 , although the pleadings of the United States had been so filed as to net a total of 126 days ahead of due dates , the delays on the part of Pan- ama on the pleadings already ...
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Página 657 - ... points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on...
Página 657 - On the starboard side a green light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of...
Página 587 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control...
Página 657 - The rules concerning lights shall be complied with in all weathers from sunset to sunrise, and during such time no other lights which may be mistaken for the prescribed lights shall be exhibited.
Página 842 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Página 689 - The laws of a conquered country continue in force until they are altered by the conqueror; the absurd exception as to pagans mentioned in Calvin's case, shows the universality and antiquity of the maxim. For that distinction could not exist before the Christian era; and in all probability arose from the mad enthusiasm of the Crusades.
Página 689 - ... with each other undergo any change. Their relations with their former sovereign are dissolved, and new relations are created between them and the government which has acquired their territory. The same act which transfers their country transfers the allegiance of those who remain in it ; and the law which may be denominated political, is necessarily changed, although that which regulates the intercourse and general conduct of individuals remains in force until altered by the newly created power...
Página 658 - ... (a). These two lights shall be so placed in line with the keel that one shall be at least fifteen feet higher than the other, and in such a position with reference to each other that the lower light shall be forward of the upper one. The vertical distance between these lights shall be less than the horizontal distance.
Página 137 - This perfect equality and absolute independence of sovereigns, and this common interest impelling them to mutual intercourse, and an interchange of good offices with each other, have given rise to a class of cases in which every sovereign is understood to waive the exercise of a part of that complete exclusive territorial jurisdiction, which has been stated to be the attribute of every nation.
Página 836 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.