American and British Claims ArbitrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... considered . " * Opportunity was thus given to Major Studer's repre- sentatives of bringing suit in the Courts against the Sultan under a British guarantee that the proceedings should be under the eye of a British officer who would ...
... considered . " * Opportunity was thus given to Major Studer's repre- sentatives of bringing suit in the Courts against the Sultan under a British guarantee that the proceedings should be under the eye of a British officer who would ...
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... considered at length and decided in the Stevenson case which came before the British Venezuelan claims Commission at Caracas in 1903. A copy of the Umpire's decision in that case which reviews . all the authorities at length forms Annex ...
... considered at length and decided in the Stevenson case which came before the British Venezuelan claims Commission at Caracas in 1903. A copy of the Umpire's decision in that case which reviews . all the authorities at length forms Annex ...
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... considered an abandonment . It is also further agreed that the said James Guthrie , David- son shall be at liberty to sell or let any mine or minerals which he may discover or to work such mines or minerals by a Company or in such ...
... considered an abandonment . It is also further agreed that the said James Guthrie , David- son shall be at liberty to sell or let any mine or minerals which he may discover or to work such mines or minerals by a Company or in such ...
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... considered in its bearing on the future peace of the Peninsula , and more especially on the consolidation of the measures now taken for the establishment of order and regular Government in the Malay States , subject to British authority ...
... considered in its bearing on the future peace of the Peninsula , and more especially on the consolidation of the measures now taken for the establishment of order and regular Government in the Malay States , subject to British authority ...
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... considered as a subject or citizen of the country of her husband . ( 6 Where there appears to be a conflict of laws with respect to the nationality of a person , she is deemed to be a citizen of the country in which she has her domicile ...
... considered as a subject or citizen of the country of her husband . ( 6 Where there appears to be a conflict of laws with respect to the nationality of a person , she is deemed to be a citizen of the country in which she has her domicile ...
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A. G. STUDER acres Alli Iskander Shah Annex Arbitrations award behalf born Britain British Government British subject Burlingham citizen citizenship claimant Claims Commission Colonial Secretary Commissioner concession coolies documents dollars domicile Embre bin Abidin Enclosure Esquire Estate February Francis Pears Government of Johore Governor heirs honorable Hussain Mahomet Shah J. P. K. Stevenson James Guthrie Davidson JENAL Johore Government Johore Rubber jungle jurisdiction letter Maharajah Majesty's Government Major Studer Malacca Malay law Malay Peninsula Malay signature marriage Maturín Memorial ment month Muar River nationality native Negri Sembilan obtained Office owner Pahang Penang Penghulu Perak person piculs plantation planters planting possession present proprietary right Raja received revenue Shah bin Sultan Singapore soil sovereign Spanish dollars Straits Settlements Sultan Ali Sultan Ali's grant Sultan Alli Iskander Sultan Hussain Mahomet Sultan of Johore tanah Temenggong tenure tion tobacco treaty tribunal Tumonggong Tunku Allum umpire United Venezuela
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Página 13 - Parties agree that all claims on the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals, subjects of her Britannic Majesty, upon the government of the United States, and all claims on the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals, citizens of the United States...
Página 110 - ... jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.
Página 13 - Majesty conjointly; and in case the third Commissioner shall not have been so named within a period of three months from the date when this article shall take effect, then the third Commissioner shall be named by the Representative at London of His. Majesty the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. In case of the death, absence, or incapacity of any Commissioner, or in the event of any Commissioner...
Página 9 - All claims owned by citizens of the United States of America against the Republic of Venezuela which have not been settled by diplomatic agreement or by arbitration between the two Governments...
Página 121 - Article 5, either of the High Contracting Parties shall move such Tribunal to decide, and thereupon it shall decide, that the determination of such claim necessarily involves the decision of a disputed question of principle of grave general importance...
Página 111 - ... owe to the country of their birth when they continue In its territory. (Moore, Int. Arb., vol. 3, p. 2454.) Under substantially identical conditions with the case now under consideration the question before this tribunal was passed upon by the Commission sitting in virtue of the convention between the United States and Venezuela of December 5, 1885. The questions were very ably discussed, and it was unanimously held that the Commission had no jurisdiction of the claim. The claimants were women...
Página 122 - Whereas certain differences have arisen between Great Britain and the United States of Venezuela in connection with the claims of British subjects against the Venezuelan Government, the undersigned, His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Michael H.
Página 13 - XIV of this treaty, shall be referred to three Commissioners, to be appointed in the following manner, that is to say : One Commissioner shall be named by the President of the United States, one by Her Britannic Majesty, and a third by the President of the United States and Her Britannic Majesty conjointly; and in case the third Commissioner shall not have been so named within a period of three months from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty, then the third Commissioner shall...
Página 13 - Washington at the earliest convenient period after they shall have been respectively named, and shall, before proceeding to any business, make and subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impartially and carefully examine and decide, to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity...