The citizens or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as... Treaty Series - Page 1by United States - 1929Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1924 - 42 pages
...or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their...persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native citizens or subjects, on their submitting... | |
| Rodney Loomer Mott - 1925 - 420 pages
...or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their...persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native citizens or subjects, on their submitting... | |
| 1925 - 1120 pages
...of each of the high contracting parties shall receive, in the states and territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their...persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or shall be granted to the natives, on their submitting themselves... | |
| 1926 - 454 pages
...provides (Article I) that the nationals of each country shall receive in the territories of the other "the most constant protection and security for their...protection that is required by international law." While nations are. of course, free within broad limits to adopt such measures as they may wish with... | |
| 1918 - 500 pages
...of each of the high contracting parties shall receive, in the states and territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their...persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are, or shall be, granted to the natives, on their submitting them(14)... | |
| Thailand, Francis Bowes Sayre - 1928 - 306 pages
...each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories and possessions of the other, the most constant protection and security for their...persons and property and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native subjects, on their submitting themselves... | |
| Julius Irizarry Puente - 1928 - 332 pages
...citizens or subjects of each of the contracting parties in the territories of the other shall receive the 'most constant protection and security for their...persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or may be granted to native citizens or subjects, on their submitting... | |
| United States Department of State - 1937 - 972 pages
...be most favored by it, submitting themselves to all local laws and regulations duly established. " 'The nationals of each High Contracting Party shall...within the territories of the other, upon submitting to the conditions imposed upon its nationals, the most constant protection and security for their persons... | |
| United States - 1934 - 660 pages
...prosecution as for the defense of their rights, in all degrees of jurisdiction established by law. The nationals of each High Contracting Party shall...nationals, the most constant protection and security for then* persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect that degree of protection that is required... | |
| United States - 1938 - 1912 pages
...prosecution as for the defense of their rights, and in all degrees of jurisdiction established by law. The nationals of each High Contracting Party shall...that is required by international law. Their property shaD not be taken without due process of law and without payment of just compensation. Nothing contained... | |
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