| United States - 1923 - 1486 sayfa
...found in due and proper form, have agreed upon the following Convention on Pecuniary Claims: First. plied the principle that the wellbeing and development...that securities for the performance of this trust can not be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels, when said claims are of sufficient importance... | |
| Shapland Hugh Swinny - 1901 - 590 sayfa
...been agreed to at the Hague. They did more. They bound themselves to submit to the Hague tribunal " all claims for pecuniary loss or damage which may...be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels." So that to this extent arbitration was made obligatory. Although the Conference as a whole left arbitration,... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1924 - 884 sayfa
...nations had signed a treaty, which six of them (including the United States) had ratified, agreeing to submit to arbitration "all claims for pecuniary...be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels." Five years later Secretary Root, who had succeeded John .Hay in the State Department, took advantage... | |
| William Ray Manning - 1924 - 524 sayfa
...claims for damages that have not been settled by diplomatic channel, in the following terms : ARTICLE I The high contracting parties agree to submit to arbitration...be presented by their respective citizens and which can not be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels and when said claims are of sufficient importance... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1927 - 754 sayfa
...treaty for the compulsory arbitration of pecuniary claims, the first article of which was as follows: The High Contracting Parties agree to submit to arbitration...claims are of sufficient importance to warrant the expenses of arbitration. This treaty was signed by the delegates of seventeen states, including the... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1927 - 910 sayfa
...nations had signed a treaty, which six of them (including the United States) had ratified, agreeing to submit to arbitration "all claims for pecuniary...be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels. " Five years later Secretary Root, who had succeeded John Hay in the State Department, took advantage... | |
| Rene Wentworth Pinto - 1927 - 594 sayfa
...found in the misinterpretation of Article I of that Treaty. Article I of tht"t Treaty read as follows: The High Contracting Parties agree to submit to arbitration...which may be presented by their respective citizens, o.nd which cannot be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels and when said claims are of sufficient... | |
| 1906 - 894 sayfa
...American States, held in the City of Mexico in 1901, a treaty was signed containing the following clause: "The high contracting parties agree to submit to arbitration...claims are of sufficient importance to warrant the expenses of arbitration." It was further provided that all controversies of this character should be... | |
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