Compilation of Treaties in Force: Prepared Under Act of July 7, 1898 |
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... treaty of 1815 . 1815 . TREATY OF AMITY AND PEACE . Concluded June 30 , 1815 ; ratification advised by the Senate December 21 , 1815 ; ratified by the President December 26 , 1815 ; proclaimed December 26 , 1815. ( Treaties and ...
... treaty of 1815 . 1815 . TREATY OF AMITY AND PEACE . Concluded June 30 , 1815 ; ratification advised by the Senate December 21 , 1815 ; ratified by the President December 26 , 1815 ; proclaimed December 26 , 1815. ( Treaties and ...
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... TREATY . 1. , It is expressly agreed that a person , who under the first article is to be held as an adopted Citizen of the other state , on his return to his original country , can- not be made punishable for the act of emigration ...
... TREATY . 1. , It is expressly agreed that a person , who under the first article is to be held as an adopted Citizen of the other state , on his return to his original country , can- not be made punishable for the act of emigration ...
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... ( Treaties and Conventions , 1889 , p . 52. ) This treaty contained twenty articles , and was terminated August 20 , 1858 , by notice given by the Belgian Government . 1858 . TREATY OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Concluded July 17 , 1858 ...
... ( Treaties and Conventions , 1889 , p . 52. ) This treaty contained twenty articles , and was terminated August 20 , 1858 , by notice given by the Belgian Government . 1858 . TREATY OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Concluded July 17 , 1858 ...
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... Treaty concluded on the twelfth of May , Eighteenhundred and sixty three , between Belgium and the Netherlands which will remain annexed to the present Treaty , and by which his Majesty the King of the Netherlands renounces forever the ...
... Treaty concluded on the twelfth of May , Eighteenhundred and sixty three , between Belgium and the Netherlands which will remain annexed to the present Treaty , and by which his Majesty the King of the Netherlands renounces forever the ...
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... Treaty is made subordinate , in so far as is necessary , to the for- malities and rules established by the constitutional laws of the High contracting Parties . ARTICLE 6 ... treaty of the 19th April , 42 COMPILATION OF TREATIES IN FORCE .
... Treaty is made subordinate , in so far as is necessary , to the for- malities and rules established by the constitutional laws of the High contracting Parties . ARTICLE 6 ... treaty of the 19th April , 42 COMPILATION OF TREATIES IN FORCE .
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Page 582 - Spain by making, before a court of record, within a year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty, a declaration of their decision to preserve such allegiance ; in default of which declaration they shall be held to have renounced it and to have adopted the nationality of the territory in which they may reside. The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
Page 526 - ... provided, that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 185 - Cataraquy; thence along the middle of said river into Lake Ontario, through the middle of said lake until it strikes the communication by water between that lake and Lake Erie ; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie, through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water communication between that lake and Lake Huron...
Page xvi - It is agreed that the United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their Ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum or shall be found within the territories of the other...
Page 216 - Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection, or influence that either may possess with any state or government through whose territory the said canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for the citizens or subjects of the one, any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be offered on the same terms to the citizens or subjects of the other.
Page 200 - ... of the said territories, respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively.
Page 237 - London within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Washington the eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.
Page 376 - In order to designate the boundary line with due precision, upon authoritative maps, and to establish upon the ground landmarks which shall show the limits of both republics, as described in the present article, the two governments shall each appoint a commissioner and a surveyor, who, before the expiration of one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty, shall meet at the port of San Diego, and proceed to run and mark the said boundary in its whole course to the mouth of...
Page 213 - Washington within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
Page 18 - Governments shall have power, jurisdiction, and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered; and if, on such hearing, the evidence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge, it shall be the duty of the examining judge or magistrate to certify the same to the proper executive...