And it is hereby declared that the relinquishment or cession, as the case may be, to which the preceding paragraph refers, cannot in any respect impair the property or rights which by law belong to the peaceful possession of property of all kinds... American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 2101919Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1918 - 208 str.
...as herein mentioned. But it is understood that this cession does not in any respect impair private rights which by law belong to the peaceful possession of property of all kinds by private individuals of whatsoever nationality, by municipalities, public or private establishments,... | |
| Luther Kimbell Zabriskie - 1918 - 506 str.
...as herein mentioned. But it is understood that this cession does not in any respect impair private rights which by law belong to the peaceful possession of property of all kinds by private individuals of whatsoever nationality, by municipalities, public or private establishments,... | |
| 1919 - 1812 str.
...cadet," and limit the number to be made officers of the Navy. Crenshaw v. United States (1889) 134 US 99, 33 L. ed. 825, 10 Sup. Ct. Rep. 431. Congress may...Sanchez v. United States (1909) 216 US 167, 54 L. ed. 432, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 361. A notary in Porto Rico who had paid for his office a sum to his predecessor... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1919 - 40 str.
...principle involved : " But it is understood that this cession does not in any respect impair private rights which by law belong to the peaceful possession of property of all kinds by private individuals of whatsoever nationality, by municipalities, public or private establishments,... | |
| United States - 1920 - 1054 str.
...treaty it is provided that the reHnquishment or cession, as the case may be, ' cannot in any respect impair the property or rights which by law belong...the peaceful possession of property of all kinds, of provinces, municipalities, public or private establishments, ecclesiastical or civic bodies, or any... | |
| United States - 1920 - 328 str.
...rights protect- as the case may be, to which the preceding paragraph refers, can e ' not in any respect impair the property or rights which by law belong...the peaceful possession of property of all kinds, of provinces, municipalities, public or private establishments, ecclesiastical or civic bodies, or any... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1920 - 640 str.
...the relinquishment or cession, as the case may be, " * * * cannot in any respect impair the property + Q ;/ 8 c e DS ^ 5߈ B -M >F [ m&{ҿ Pxa n =C` ! " aO { l s ' provinces, municipalities, public or private establishments, ecclesiastical or civic bodies, or any... | |
| Thomas Barclay, Antonius Alexis Hendrikus Struycken, Erich Kaufmann - 1923 - 164 str.
...Spain. And it is hereby declared that the relinquishment or cession . . .cannot in any respect impairthe property or rights which by law belong to the peaceful...property of all kinds . . . of private individuals, of whatsoever nationality such individuals may be.") Schließlich enthalten mehrere Verträge überhaupt... | |
| United States - 1924 - 182 str.
...the case may be, to which the preceding paragraph refers, cannot in any respect impair the property rights which by law belong to the peaceful possession of property of all kinds, of provinces, municipalities, public or private establishments, ecclesiastical or civic bodies, or any... | |
| 1905 - 1052 str.
...life and property," and, further, that "the relinquishment of Spanish sovereignty shall not be held to impair the property or rights which by law belong...possession of property of all kinds of private individuals of whatsoever nationality such individuals may be" ; that on said May 20, 1899, Brig. Gen. William... | |
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