| United States Tariff Commission - 1948 - 94 páginas
...all subsequent agrarian legislation. Article 27 states: "The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested...private persons, thereby constituting private property." Under article 27, three procedures were established for bringing about a more widespread division of... | |
| William P. Tucker - 498 páginas
...property in lands and waters is not "original" but is the result of an act of the nation. Such title "is vested originally in the Nation, which has had,...right to transmit title thereof to private persons. . . ." The nation retains the right to impose limitations on property in the public interest, including... | |
| 1939 - 1458 páginas
...revived and, as included in the constitution, held that "the ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested...private persons, thereby constituting private property." In so doing, the nation reserved the right to impose on private property such limitations as the public... | |
| 268 páginas
...private property controlled in the public interest : * The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested originally In the nation,. which has had, and [still] has, the right to transmit title thereof to private persons, thereby constituting private property.... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1921 - 1178 páginas
...the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested...Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification. The nation shall have at all times the right... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 342 páginas
...waters within the boundaries of the national territory belong by origin to the Mexican nation, which has the right to transmit title thereof to private persons, thereby constituting private property; 2) the nation may at any time impose on private property the characteristics which public and social... | |
| Louis Henkin, Albert J. Rosenthal - 1990 - 484 páginas
...(Art. 27) eliminated the major difficulties: "Ownership of the lands and waters within the boundaries of the national territory is vested originally in...private persons, thereby constituting private property." What in the end constitutes private property may not be expropriated without payment of an "indemnity,"... | |
| Orlando Martino, Jerome Machamer, Ivette Torres - 1992 - 168 páginas
...ARTICLE 27 OF THE MEXICAN CONSTITUTION OF 19171 ART. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested...Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification. The Nation shall have at all times the right... | |
| Gilbert M. Joseph, Timothy J. Henderson - 2002 - 826 páginas
...Mexican history is beyond dispute. ART. 27. Ownership of the lands and waters within the boundaries of the national territory is vested originally in...Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public use and subject to payment of indemnity. The Nation shall at all times have the right... | |
| Tuomas Kuokkanen - 2002 - 452 páginas
...minerals, and other natural resources. See ibid. p. 955 ("The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested originally in the Nation.... In the Nation is vested direct ownership of all minerals or substances which in veins, layers, masses... | |
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