| United States. War Department - 1863 - 312 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents ; or special — that is, referring to eertain troops or certain localities... | |
| United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1863 - 48 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents; or special—that is, referring to certain troops or certain localities... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864 - 282 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...of both belligerents. If conditions be agreed upon, tney should be clearly expressed, and must be rigidly adhered to by both parties. If either party violates... | |
| 1864 - 742 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending p.irties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents; or special, that is, referring to certain troops or certain localities only.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 304 pages
...ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 83 If conditions be .agreed upon, tney should be clearly expressed, and must be rigidly adhered...armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents ; or specialt — hat is, referring to certain troops or certain localities... | |
| United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 pages
...writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. Ш. If an armstice be declared without conditions, it extends no further...belligerents. If conditions be agreed upon, they should lie clearly expressed, and must be rigidly adhered to by both parties. If either party violates any... | |
| 1865 - 504 pages
...agreed upon Jn writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents ; or special, that is, referring to certain troops or certain localities... | |
| 1865 - 444 pages
...agreed upon !n writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...expressed, and must be rigidly adhered to by both parties. H either party violates any express condition, the armistice may be declared null and void by the other.... | |
| Johann Caspar Bluntschli - International law - 1872 - 1096 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...hostilities, along the front of both belligerents. K conditions bo agreed upon, they should be clearly expressed, and must be rigidly adhered to by both... | |
| Henry Sutherland Edwards - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 - 1874 - 422 pages
...agreed upon in writing, and duly ratified by the highest authorities of the contending parties. 136. If an armistice be declared, without conditions, it...armistice may be declared null and void by the other. 1 37. An armistice may be general, and valid for all points and lines of the belligerents ; or special,... | |
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