International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... transfer , and would not acquiesce in any attempt to transfer , any geographic region of this hemisphere from one non - American power to another non - American power ; and ( 2 ) That if such transfer or attempt to transfer should ...
... transfer , and would not acquiesce in any attempt to transfer , any geographic region of this hemisphere from one non - American power to another non - American power ; and ( 2 ) That if such transfer or attempt to transfer should ...
Side 305
... transfer , or attempted transfer , of the sovereignty , juris- diction , possession or any interest in or control over any such region to an- other non - American State would be regarded by the American Republics as against American ...
... transfer , or attempted transfer , of the sovereignty , juris- diction , possession or any interest in or control over any such region to an- other non - American State would be regarded by the American Republics as against American ...
Side 359
... transfer . Any terms suffice which express the design of a grantor to give over its rights to a grantee , and point to a grantee ready to accept what is yielded . The interested parties are not , however , likely to have recourse to a ...
... transfer . Any terms suffice which express the design of a grantor to give over its rights to a grantee , and point to a grantee ready to accept what is yielded . The interested parties are not , however , likely to have recourse to a ...
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