II. In all that concerns the acquisition, succession, possession, and alienation of property, real and personal, the citizens and inhabitants of each of the High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other all the rights which the... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 368de Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1897Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry Wellington Wack - 1905 - 866 pages
...persons or their property and in the matter of commerce, industry and navigation. Article II.—In all that concerns the acquisition, succession, possession...territories of the other all the rights which the respective laws accord or shall accord in those territories to the citizens and inhabitants of the most favoured... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf, Felix Stoerk - 1906 - 760 pages
...charges in this respect than the subjects or citizens of the most favoured nation. The subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other the right to exercise their worship, subject to the laws, ordinances, and regulations of the respective... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 892 pages
...of Article VI. of the treaty of November 22, 1894, which provides that " the citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other exemption from all transit duties, and a perfect equality of treatment with native citizens or subjects... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 888 pages
...and navigation concluded with that Empire November 22, 1894, says: " ' The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other the same protection as native citizens or subjects in regard to patents, trade-marks, and designs upon... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 896 pages
...commerce and navigation concluded with that Empire November 22, 1894, says: "'The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other the same protection as native citizens or subjects in regard to patents, trade-marks, and designs upon... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 894 pages
...commerce and navigation concluded with that Empire November 22, 1894, says: "' The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other the same protection as native citizens or subjects in regard to patents, trade-marks, and designs upon... | |
| 1927 - 414 pages
...principle of complete national tariff autonomy shall apply, subject, however, to the condition that each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other with respect to the above specified and any related matters treatment in no way discriminatory as compared... | |
| 1911 - 350 pages
...to the exportation of the like article to any other country. ARTICLE VI. The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other exemption from all transit duties, and a perfect equality of treatment with native citizens or subjects... | |
| 1928 - 226 pages
...principle of complete national tariff autonomy shall apply, subject, however, to the condition that each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other with respect to the above specified and any related matters treatment in no way discriminatory as compared... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf, Felix Stoerk - 1907 - 810 pages
...hereafter be, granted to Consular officers of the most favoured nation. XVI. The citizens or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the territories of the other the same protection as native citizens or subjects in regard to patents, trade-marks, and designs,... | |
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