International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... duty to seek and respect the preferences of such occupants when for any reason such action was deemed to be impracticable ; fifthly , the absence of both a sense of duty and a disposition , to respect ethnographic , eco- nomic or ...
... duty to seek and respect the preferences of such occupants when for any reason such action was deemed to be impracticable ; fifthly , the absence of both a sense of duty and a disposition , to respect ethnographic , eco- nomic or ...
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... duties paid in Texan ports.10 It may be urged that the duty of the new sovereign should be measured by the benefits accruing to the territory concerned in consequence of the debt . As between creditor and debtor the scope of the duty of ...
... duties paid in Texan ports.10 It may be urged that the duty of the new sovereign should be measured by the benefits accruing to the territory concerned in consequence of the debt . As between creditor and debtor the scope of the duty of ...
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... duty measured according to the tonnage of the ship . Such an exaction is known as a tonnage duty . The United States , like other maritime States , has long exercised such a right.1 A cargo duty so - called is an exaction imposed upon a ...
... duty measured according to the tonnage of the ship . Such an exaction is known as a tonnage duty . The United States , like other maritime States , has long exercised such a right.1 A cargo duty so - called is an exaction imposed upon a ...
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