| James Brown Scott - 1910 - 496 páginas
...Debts] In order to prevent armed conflicts between nations, of a purely pecuniary origin, growing out of contract debts claimed from the government of one country by the government of another country as due to its nationals, the signatory powers agree not to resort to armed force for the collection of... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate - 1910 - 280 páginas
...avoiding between nations armed conflicts of a pecuniary origin, arising from contract debts which are claimed from the government of one country by the government of another country as due to its nationals, Have resolved to conclude a convention to this effect, and have appointed the... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - 1911 - 328 páginas
...their full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following provisions : ART. i . The contracting Powers agree not to have recourse...offer of arbitration ; or, after accepting the offer, prevents any compromis from being agreed on ; or, after the arbitration, fails to submit to the award.... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1911 - 242 páginas
...Convention is of such importance that the first article should here be cited in full. It is as follows : — "The contracting Powers agree not to have recourse...offer of arbitration, or after accepting the offer, prevents any compromia from being agreed on, or, after the arbitration, fails to submit to the award."... | |
| William Byrd Powell, Robert Safford Newton - 1911 - 724 páginas
...favor.8 1 The main provisions of the convention were contained in Article 1, which reads as follows: "The contracting powers agree not to have recourse...debtor state refuses or neglects to reply to an offer or arbitration, or after accepting the offer, prevents any cowproinis from being agreed on, or, after... | |
| 1911 - 724 páginas
...favor.81 The main provisions of the convention were contained in Article i , which reads as follows : "The contracting powers agree not to have recourse...debtor state refuses or neglects to reply to an offer or arbitration, or after accepting the offer, prevents any comproinis from being agreed on, or, after... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1911 - 442 páginas
...extravagantly out of proportion to the amount at stake. The Convention finally took the following form : — ' The Contracting Powers agree not to have recourse...Government of another country as being due to its subjects or citizens.2 This undertaking is, however, not applicable when the debtor state refuses or... | |
| John Barrett - 1911 - 270 páginas
...The proposition was formulated into a convention by which it was agreed by the contracting powers : " Not to have recourse to armed force for the recovery...government of one country by the government of another as being due to its nationals. " Certain reasonable provisos were made in the convention not affecting... | |
| Eugene Allen Noble - 1911 - 552 páginas
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