The said sick wards and the material belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. Principles of Real Estate Practice - Page 290by Ernest McKinley Fisher - 1923 - 309 pagesFull view - About this book
| Naval art and science - 1908 - 572 pages
...sick-wards and the materiel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however,... | |
| James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 490 pages
...wards and the matériel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they can not, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however,... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - International Peace Conference - 1908 - 524 pages
...sick-wards and the material belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war ; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 164 pages
...sick-bays and the materiel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war ; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander into whose... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1908 - 830 pages
...sick-wards and the materiel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally Intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however.... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - International Peace Conference - 1909 - 672 pages
...sick-bays and the matériel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war ; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the wounded and sick. 1899 1907 Toutefois le... | |
| Alma Latifi, John Westlake - Capture at sea - 1909 - 178 pages
...sick-wards and the material belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war ; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander- however,... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 576 pages
...wards and the matériel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however,... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1909 - 264 pages
...sick-wards and the matériel belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded. The commander, however,... | |
| Arthur Henry O'Brien - Conveyancing - 1910 - 958 pages
...by any tenants, and no awnings shall be put up over any window without the sanction of the lessor. The water closets and other water apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than those for which they were constructed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags, ashes or other substances... | |
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