International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1717
... interests in that prop- erty . d § 614. Cessation of Interest . The effect of war upon the running of interest accruing on a debt when the debtor and creditor are in territories of the oppos- ing belligerents is a matter that until ...
... interests in that prop- erty . d § 614. Cessation of Interest . The effect of war upon the running of interest accruing on a debt when the debtor and creditor are in territories of the oppos- ing belligerents is a matter that until ...
Side 1718
... interest , until the return of peace . As a general rule , it may be safely laid down , that wherever the law prohibits the payment of the principal , interest dur- ing the existence of the prohibition is not demandable ; and no reason ...
... interest , until the return of peace . As a general rule , it may be safely laid down , that wherever the law prohibits the payment of the principal , interest dur- ing the existence of the prohibition is not demandable ; and no reason ...
Side 2061
... interest of neutrals , con- stituting at all times the majority of nations , as one to be first considered.R Refraining from an attempt to convince the representatives of any nation taking part in the conference that its national interest ...
... interest of neutrals , con- stituting at all times the majority of nations , as one to be first considered.R Refraining from an attempt to convince the representatives of any nation taking part in the conference that its national interest ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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