Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volumen10American Society of International Law, 1916 |
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... give full assent to all matters upon which the Japanese Government may hereafter agree with the German Government relating to the disposition of all rights , interests and con- cessions which Germany , by virtue of treaties or otherwise ...
... give full assent to all matters upon which the Japanese Government may hereafter agree with the German Government relating to the disposition of all rights , interests and con- cessions which Germany , by virtue of treaties or otherwise ...
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... give its permission . ARTICLE V The Japanese subjects referred to in the preceding three articles , besides being required to register with the local authorities passports which they must procure under the existing regulations , shall ...
... give its permission . ARTICLE V The Japanese subjects referred to in the preceding three articles , besides being required to register with the local authorities passports which they must procure under the existing regulations , shall ...
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... give its per- mission . The Chinese Government further agrees not to confiscate the said company , nor , without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise , nor cause it to borrow and use foreign ...
... give its per- mission . The Chinese Government further agrees not to confiscate the said company , nor , without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise , nor cause it to borrow and use foreign ...
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... give its permission . The Chinese Govern- ment further agrees not to confiscate the said company , nor , without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise , nor cause it to borrow and use foreign ...
... give its permission . The Chinese Govern- ment further agrees not to confiscate the said company , nor , without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise , nor cause it to borrow and use foreign ...
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... give any vessel the right to pass through the Canal ahead of another that may arrive later , although this will be a consideration in determining the order of passage . 10. The Canal authorities may hold a vessel for the purpose of ...
... give any vessel the right to pass through the Canal ahead of another that may arrive later , although this will be a consideration in determining the order of passage . 10. The Canal authorities may hold a vessel for the purpose of ...
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