| 1908 - 572 str.
...liberty on giving their word not to quit the neutral territory without permission. Article XXV. — A neutral Power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above Articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. Article XXVI.... | |
| 1915 - 1080 str.
...to quit the neutral territory without permission (Article 24). Article 25 requires a neutral Power to exercise such surveillance as the means at its disposal allow, to prevent any violation of the foregoing provisions, which action, according to Article 26, can, under no circumstances, be considered... | |
| 1908 - 1054 str.
...~t± modern practice. -»-«/d., 26. "*• * See Oppenheim, Inter. Law, II, 350. Article 25 declares : A neutral power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. This articles... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 490 str.
...left at liberty on giving their word not to quit the neutral territory without permission. ARTICLE 25 A neutral power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. ARTICLE 26'... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 str.
...left at liberty on giving their word not to quit the neutral territory without permission. ARTICLE XXV A neutral Power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above Articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. ARTICLE XXVI... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 576 str.
...left at liberty on giving their word not to quit the neutral territory without permission. ARTICLE 25 A neutral power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. ARTICLE 26... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 926 str.
...disposal. Therefore, the term "due diligence" was interpreted, and, it would seem, properly, to mean such "surveillance as the means at its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the above articles occurring in its waters." (Article 25.) Thus the third rule of the Treaty of Washington... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 str.
...left at liberty on giving their word not to quit the neutral territory without permission. Art. 25. A neutral Power is bound to exercise such surveillance...its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above Articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters. Art. 26. The... | |
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