The Case of the Pious Fund of the Californias: United States of America Vs. Republic of Mexico. Replication of the United States of America to the Answer of the Republic of Mexico, with Exhibits of English Translation of Answer, Original and Translation of Escritura de Venta of Ciénaga Del Pastor, Summary of Contents of Pleito de Rada and Table of Indian Populations of Lower CaliforniaMouton & Company, 1902 - 58 páginas |
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... Treaty of Peace and Friendship which was consummated February 2 of that year between Mexico and the United States ; and this for the reason that Article XIV of that Treaty declares that all debts and claims not decided up to that time ...
... Treaty of Peace and Friendship which was consummated February 2 of that year between Mexico and the United States ; and this for the reason that Article XIV of that Treaty declares that all debts and claims not decided up to that time ...
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... treaty of Washington , which condemned the United States to pay to the British Government the sum of five and a half million dollars for damages and injuries caused by American fishermen , and in the case of a claim presented by the ...
... treaty of Washington , which condemned the United States to pay to the British Government the sum of five and a half million dollars for damages and injuries caused by American fishermen , and in the case of a claim presented by the ...
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... Treaty of Peace and Friendship which was celebrated the 2nd of February of that year between Mexico and the United States , because in Article 14 ( of that treaty ) , it was declared that all debts and claims not decided up to that time ...
... Treaty of Peace and Friendship which was celebrated the 2nd of February of that year between Mexico and the United States , because in Article 14 ( of that treaty ) , it was declared that all debts and claims not decided up to that time ...
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... treaty . By this was made , as is frequently done in similar treaties , an agreement to completely cancel all claims and demands for indemmity pending , or which for past acts might arise between the two governments , providing also for ...
... treaty . By this was made , as is frequently done in similar treaties , an agreement to completely cancel all claims and demands for indemmity pending , or which for past acts might arise between the two governments , providing also for ...
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... treaty made by both countries , the force which no one disputes . In case it should be determined ( contrary to all probability ) that the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo left in force the claims of American ci izens against Mexico relative ...
... treaty made by both countries , the force which no one disputes . In case it should be determined ( contrary to all probability ) that the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo left in force the claims of American ci izens against Mexico relative ...
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Agent United Amoles anexas annuity answer of Mexico Antonio de Salazar arbitration Article Attorney Audiencia award belong bienes Bishops of California capital Catholic Church chose jugée Church of Upper Ciénega del Pastor claim claimants consejo de Indias Court decision decisory declared decree demand derecho dichas dicho Don Joseph Lorenz Doña Gertrudis el Supremo Escritura Fagoaga fincas fondo piadoso force of res Fund of Californias Griolet Hacienda interest J. H. Ralston Jesuits Joseph de Rada judgment juge jugement l'autorité llenos Lorenz de Rada Lower California Marchioness Mariscal Marquis of Torres Mexican Government Mexican Republic mil ochocientos cuarenta mil pesos missions Mixed Commission Nicolas Ma Número parties Pious Fund POWELL CLAYTON present properties reasons motifs reference referido res judicata Roman law San Agustin San Luis Potosí Savigny Señores Society of Jesus Supremo Gobierno Tesorería Torres de Rada Treasury treaty trustee Upper California veinte y cinco venta Villapuente
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Página 27 - The United States do furthermore discharge the Mexican Republic from all claims of citizens of the United States, not heretotore decided against the Mexican Government, which may have arisen previously to the date of the signature of this treaty; which discharge shall be final and perpetual, whether, the said claims be rejected or be allowed by the board of commissioners...
Página 28 - XV. The United States, exonerating Mexico from all demands on account of the claims of their citizens...
Página 13 - Church, church yards, burial grounds, orchards, and vineyards with the necessary buildings thereon and appurtenances," the same "having been recognized as the property of said Church by the laws of Mexico in force at the time of the cession of California to the United States, and whereas the Board of Land Commissioners...
Página 27 - States do furthermore discharge the Mexican republic from all claims of citizens of the United States, not heretofore decided against the Mexican government, which may have arisen previously to the date of the signature of this treaty ; which discharge shall be final and perpetual, whether the said claims be rejected or be allowed by the board of commissioners provided for in the following article, and whatever shall be the total amount of those allowed. ARTICLE XV.
Página 58 - Columbia, this day and year next above written, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-fourth. [SEAL.] ABRAHAM E. SMITH, Consul.
Página 12 - ... interest upon the property sold, the proceeds of which had been incorporated into the national treasury. The umpire does not find that any further legislation has been effected upon the subject since the Decree of April 3, 1845. Such then was the state of the Mexican laws with regard to the Pious Fund at the time of the cession of Upper California to the United States, and the umpire is clearly of opinion that both the acts of the Mexican Government and its decrees above mentioned as well as...
Página 22 - This donation we make to said Missions founded, and which may hereafter be founded, in the Californias, not only as for the maintenance of their religious, and to provide for the support and conduct of divine worship, but...
Página 13 - Aspiroz, page 395. Paragraph 126, of the Transcript, stating as follows : "126. The merely canonical creation of the Church of California, may have given it a standing in the Universal Church, as a religious body, but it would not have been sufficient to entitle it to recognition of the Sovereign of the country ; hence the said Church was created by virtue of a decree of the Mexican Congress. This , which occurred in a nation officially Catholic, is the same as is established by the laws of the United...
Página 48 - Las fincas rústicas y urbanas, los créditos activos y demás bienes pertenecientes al fondo piadoso de Californias, quedan incorporados al erario nacional. 2°...
Página 28 - Claim 1. A demand of a right or supposed right; a calling on another for something due or supposed to be due. "Doth he lay claim to thine inheritance?" — Shak. 2. A right to claim or demand; a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another. "A bar to all claims upon land.