In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the High Contracting Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case... International Law - Page 437by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 459 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1873 - 910 pages
...submitted to him, the Arbitrator should be governed by the foregoing rules, which had been agreed upon as rules to be taken as applicable to the case, and by "lieh principles of International Law, not inconsistent therewith, as the Arbitrator should determine... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1873 - 636 pages
...Washington, which is as follows : K VI. In deciding tlio matters submitted to the arbitrators they «hall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by thy high contracting parties as rules to bo taken as applicable to the case, and by such principles... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...in deciding the matters submitted ' to them, to be governed by the three llules therein ' specified, and by such principles of International Law, not ' inconsistent therewith, as the Arbitrator! shall determine ' to have been applicable to the case ; " And whereas the ' due diligence... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1874 - 488 pages
...submitted to him the Arbitrator should be governed by the foregoing rules, which had beeu agreed upon as rules to be taken as applicable to the case, and...International Law, not inconsistent therewith, as the Arbitrator should determine to have been applicable to the case. The Joint High Commission then proceeded... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1874 - 268 pages
...article, " in deciding the matters submitted to them, to be governed by the three rules therein specified, and by such principles of international law, not inconsistent...shall determine to have been applicable to the case ;" And whereas the " due diligence" referred to in the first and third of the said rules ought to be... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...article, " in deciding the matters submitted to them, to be governed by the three rules therein specified, and by such principles of international law, not inconsistent therewith, as the arbitrators shall i determine to have been applicable to the case;'" And whereas the " due diligence " referred to in... | |
| Comparative law - 1874 - 556 pages
...ihe case may be. Arl. VI ('). — In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbi trators ihey shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by l he High Contracting Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case, :ind by such principles... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1875 - 962 pages
...writing, as the case may be. Art. 6. In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators they shall be governed by the following three rules, which -are agreed upon by the High Contracling Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case, and by such principles of international... | |
| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...writing, as the case may be. ARTICLE VI. In deciding the matters submitted to the arbitrators, they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are...shall determine to have been applicable to the case. Bules. A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting cfut, arming,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1876 - 728 pages
...submitted to him, the Arbitrator should be governed by the foregoing rules, which had been agreed upon u rules to be taken as applicable to the case, and by...international law, not inconsistent therewith, as tbe Arbitrator should determine to bave been applicable to tbe case. The Joint High Commission then... | |
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