| United States - Electronic journals - 1923 - 1486 pages
...hundred and thirty-nine, and if. one year before that day. one of the high contracting parties shall not have announced to the other, by an official notification, its intention to arrest the pperation thereof this treaty shall remain obligatory one year beyond that day, and so on until the... | |
| Iredell Meares - Trading with the enemy - 1924 - 712 pages
...prevent the emigration of his subjects. ARTICLE XV. The present treaty shall continue in force for twelve years, counting from the day of the exchange of the...the high contracting parties shall have announced, by an official notification to the other, its intention to arrest the operation of said treaty, it... | |
| Sumner Welles - Dominican Republic - 1928 - 610 pages
...the exchange of ratifications and if one year before the expiration of this period neither of these contracting parties shall have announced to the other...its intention to arrest the operation of the said convention, it shall remain obligatory one year beyond that time, and so on until the expiration of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - International law - 1931 - 86 pages
...hundred and thirty-nine, and if, one year before that day, one of the high contracting parties, shall not have announced to the other, by an official notification, its intention to arrest the operation thereof, this treaty shall remain obligatory one year beyond that day, and so on until the expiration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1931 - 84 pages
...hundred and thirty-nine, and if, one year before that day, one of the high contracting parties, shall not have announced to the other, by an official notification, its intention to arrest the operation thereof, this treaty shall remain obligatory one year beyond that day, and so on until the expiration... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 1164 pages
...published by His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, to prevent the emigration of his Subjects. ARTICLE XII The present Treaty shall continue in force for ten...the High Contracting Parties shall have announced by an official notification to the other, its intention to arrest the operation of said Treaty, it... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 1336 pages
...ARTICLE XIV The present treaty shall remain in force for ten years from the day of the exchange of ratifications, and if twelve months before the expiration...contracting parties shall have announced to the other its intention to terminate the said treaty, it shall remain obligatory until the expiration of one... | |
| Walther Kirchner - Business & Economics - 1975 - 300 pages
...hundred and thirty-nine, and if, one year before that day, one of the high contracting parties shall not have announced to the other, by an official notification, its intention to arrest the operation thereof, this treaty shall remain obligatory one year beyond that day, and so on until the expiration... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1016 pages
...prevent the emigration of his subjects. ARTICLE XV. The present Treaty shall continue in force for twelve years, counting from the day of the exchange of the...the High Contracting Parties shall have announced, by an official notification to the other its intention to arrest the operation of said Treaty, it shall... | |
| Greek letter societies - 1916 - 334 pages
...emigration of his subjects. ARTICLE XV DURATION The present treaty shall continue in force for twelve years, counting from the day of the exchange of the...the high contracting parties shall have announced, by an official notification to the other, its intention to arrest the operation of said treaty, it... | |
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