Honduras: Geographical Sketch, Natural Resources, Laws, Economic Conditions, Actual Development, Prospects of Future GrowthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 252 pages |
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... regarded as Honduraneans provided they express their desire to this effect before the highest political authority of any department . ART . 9. Naturalized Honduraneans are— ( 1 ) Spanish - Americans who have resided one year in the ...
... regarded as Honduraneans provided they express their desire to this effect before the highest political authority of any department . ART . 9. Naturalized Honduraneans are— ( 1 ) Spanish - Americans who have resided one year in the ...
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... regarded as unprofitable , and the pure copper is hardly worth its transportation to the coast ; with improve- ments of communication and the introduction of modern reduction plants , the copper mines of Honduras would assume great ...
... regarded as unprofitable , and the pure copper is hardly worth its transportation to the coast ; with improve- ments of communication and the introduction of modern reduction plants , the copper mines of Honduras would assume great ...
Page 99
... regarded as fixtures , nor any other articles of the proprietor or exploiter that are used personally . ART . 13. Mines are not susceptible of partition , nor is it permitted for the partners in a mine to appropriate to themselves ...
... regarded as fixtures , nor any other articles of the proprietor or exploiter that are used personally . ART . 13. Mines are not susceptible of partition , nor is it permitted for the partners in a mine to appropriate to themselves ...
Page 141
... regarded as of no effect . ART . 24. Instruments or books not duly written on stamped paper or having affixed the proper revenue stamps shall be disregarded in all actions of law , and in order to be admitted the delinquent must pay a ...
... regarded as of no effect . ART . 24. Instruments or books not duly written on stamped paper or having affixed the proper revenue stamps shall be disregarded in all actions of law , and in order to be admitted the delinquent must pay a ...
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... regarded from a moral and equitable standpoint , Honduras is bound to repay the actual amount of cash she received . Allowing simple interest only , at the rate of 4 per cent during the time the debt has remained in default , instead of ...
... regarded from a moral and equitable standpoint , Honduras is bound to repay the actual amount of cash she received . Allowing simple interest only , at the rate of 4 per cent during the time the debt has remained in default , instead of ...
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agricultural Amapala amount arbitration Bananas bondholders Caribbean Sea cattle Ceiba cent centavos Central America Choluteca ciudadanos claim coast Coco River Cocoanuts Collector Comayagua committee concession Congress contract Copan Cotton cultivation debt declaration decree Department district Duty per half E. G. Squier established Estados Unidos exports foreign fraction thereof German silver gold Gracias grams or fraction granted Guatemala Gulf of Fonseca half kilo Honduranean Honduras Syndicate Honduras tariff immigrants Intibuca Juticalpa La Ceiba land Linen manzana ment miles miner mining Minister mountains municipal Nacaome native Nicaragua obtain official Olancho party person pesos ports postal pounds President President of Honduras provisions Puerto Cortes railroad railway receipt registered Republic of Honduras República de Honduras respective revenue rivers Rubber Santa Barbara schools Silk square Tegucigalpa telegraph territories tion Total town trade-mark treaties United Woolen Yoro
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Page 186 - ... the privilege of remaining and of continuing such trade and employment therein without any manner of interruption, in the full enjoyment of their liberty and property as long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the laws...
Page 181 - ... of the said territories, respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively.
Page 180 - Plata, a reciprocal freedom of commerce: the inhabitants of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes...
Page 182 - All merchants, commanders of ships, and others, the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, shall have full liberty in all the territories of the Republic of Costarica, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
Page 187 - They shall not be disturbed, molested or annoyed in any manner on account of their religious belief, nor in the proper exercise of their religion...
Page 183 - Nicaraguan citizens; and absolute freedom shall be allowed in all cases to the buyer and seller to bargain and fix the price of any goods, wares, or merchandise imported into, or exported from, the Republic of Nicaragua, as they shall see good, observing the laws and established customs of the country.
Page 181 - ... nearly as possible, of proportionate value and effect, to be adjusted by mutual agreement if the concession shall have been conditional.
Page 188 - Honduras agrees that the right of way on or transit over such route or road, or any other that may be constructed within its territories, from sea to sea, shall be at all times open and free to the Government and citizens of the United States, for all lawful purposes whatever. No tolls, duties or charges of any kind...
Page 190 - In consideration of these concessions, in order to secure the construction and permanence of the route or road herein contemplated, and also to secure, for the benefit of mankind, the uninterrupted advantages of such communication from sea to sea, the United States recognizes the rights of sovereignty and property of Honduras in and over the line...
Page 190 - ... should deem that the persons or company undertaking or managing the same adopt or establish such regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this convention, either by making unfair discriminations in favor of the commerce of one of...