| 1922 - 540 pagina’s
...Consuls and Vice-Consuls in all the ports and places open to foreign commerce, who shall enjoy therein all the rights, prerogatives, and immunities of the...and Vice-Consuls of the most favored nation, each of the contracting parties remaining at liberty to except those ports and places in which the admission... | |
| Robert Glass Cleland - 1924 - 604 pagina’s
...Consuls and Viee-Consuls in all the ports and places open to foreign commerce, who shall enjoy therein all the rights, prerogatives, and immunities of the...and Vice-Consuls of the most favored nation, each of the contracting parties remaining at liberty to except those ports and places in which the admission... | |
| Sumner Welles - 1928 - 610 pagina’s
...their commercial transactions. It is also agreed that each of the contracting parties is nevertheless at liberty to except those ports and places in which the admission and residence of consuls, vice consuls, and commercial agents shall not be deemed convenient. ARTICLE XX It is understood... | |
| Arnold D. McNair, H. Lauterpacht - 1932 - 644 pagina’s
...respective citizens ' and subjects, they agree mutually to receive and ' admit Consuls and Vice Consuls in all the ports open ' to foreign commerce, who shall enjoy in them all ' the rights, privileges, and immunities of the Consuls ' and Vice Consuls of the most favoured nation, each ' contracting... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1943 - 1148 pagina’s
...future, to the navigation and commerce of their respective Citizens and subjects, they agree mutually to receive and admit Consuls and Vice-Consuls in all...commerce ; who shall enjoy in them all the rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls and Vice-Consuls of the most favoured nation, each contracting... | |
| United States - 1867 - 896 pagina’s
...receive and admit consuls and vice-consuls in all the ports open to foreign commerce, who shall enjoy iti them all the rights, prerogatives and immunities of...most favored nation; each contracting party, however, reniaininrr at liberty to except those ports and places in which the admission and residence of such... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1336 pagina’s
...United States and the Republic of Venezuela shall afford in future to the navigation and commerce of the citizens of each other they agree to receive and admit...immunities, of the Consuls and Vice-consuls, of the most favoured nation ; each contracting party, however, remaining at liberty to except those ports and places,... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1164 pagina’s
...Empire of Brazil shall afford in future to the navigation and commerce of the citizens and subjects of each other, they agree to receive and admit Consuls...immunities, of the Consuls, and Vice-Consuls of the most favoured nation : each contracting party, however, remaining at liberty to except those ports and places... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1350 pagina’s
...future, to the navigation and commerce of their respective Citizens and subjects, they agree mutually to receive and admit Consuls and Vice-Consuls in all...commerce; who shall enjoy in them all the rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls and Vice-Consuls of the most favoured nation, each contracting... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1314 pagina’s
...Empire of Brazil shall afford, in future, to the Navigation and Commerce of the Citizens and Subjects of each other, they agree to receive and admit Consuls...rights, prerogatives, and immunities, of the Consuls and Vice-Consnls of the most favoured Nations: each Contracting Party, however, remaining at liberty to... | |
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