And as the island is, upon its evacuation by Spain, to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation,... United States Supreme Court Reports - Side 449av United States. Supreme Court - 1921Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1900 - 376 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as snch occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property. Article II. Spain cedes to the United States... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 sider
...irrelevant. Article I, which declares that the United States will, so long as its occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may, under international law, result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property, can not well be strained so as to require... | |
| 1905 - 1124 sider
...supreme law. That treaty provided that: "The United States will so long as Its occupation shall last assume and discharge the obligations that may under International law result from tba fact of Its occupation for the protection of life and property.'' International law. as stated... | |
| 1901 - 958 sider
...kept." ln-н deed, the treaty of Paris contemplated only* a temporary occupancy and* control of Cuba* by the United States. While it was taken for granted...may, under international law, result from the fact of its occupation for the protection of life and property." It further provided that any obligations assumed... | |
| Charles-Joseph-Félix Brunet, Charles Brunet - 1890 - 1204 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so lon<; as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of ita occupation, for the protection of life and property. The treat}' of peace with Mexico (May 30,... | |
| Francis Griffith Newlands - 1895 - 580 sider
...purpose of indicating that the Government of the United States, pursuant to treaty, has assumed and will discharge the obligations that may, under international law, result from the fact of the occupation of Cuba for the protection of life and property of Cubans. He shall also advise the... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 684 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may, under international law, result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property. ' Article 2. Spain cedes to the United States... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 728 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may, under international law, result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property. Article 2. Spain cedes to the United States... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 604 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may, under international law, result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property. Cession of Islands. Article 2 — Spain cedes... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1899 - 1350 sider
...to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property. ARTICLE II. Spain cedes to the United States... | |
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