If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects the taxes, dues, and tolls imposed for the benefit of the State, he shall do so, as far as... Military Government - Page 18by Harry Alexander Smith - 1920 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Westlake - 1907 - 364 pages
...were very different1." ART. XLVIII. If in the territory occupied the occupant collects the tcures, dues and tolls Imposed for the benefit of the state, he shall do so att far as possible in accordance 1cith the ndes in existence and the assessment in force, and will... | |
| 1908 - 830 pages
...Private property cannot be confiscated. ••Art. XL VII. Pillage is formally forbidden. "Art. XLVIII. If, In the territory occupied the occupant collects...the benefit of the State, he shall do so, as far as is possible. In accordance with the rules of assessment and Incidence In force, and shall In consequence... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 pages
...contribuables. ARTICLE LU LAWS OF LAND WARFARE ARTICLE XLVII Pillage is formally forbidden. ARTICLE XLVIII If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects...imposed for the benefit of the State, he shall do so, so far as is possible, in accordance with the rules in existence and assessment in force, and shall... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 490 pages
...respected. Private property can not be confiscated. ARTICLE 47 Pillage is formally prohibited. ARTICLE 48 If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects...imposed for the benefit of the State, he shall do it, as far as possible, in accordance with the rules in existence and the assessment in force, and... | |
| William Isaac Hull - 1908 - 552 pages
...contributions was dealt with in a series of five articles. The first of these provides that if, inthg territory occupied, the occupant collects the taxes","...imposed for the benefit of the state, he shall do it, as far as possible, in accordance with the rules nf^aSa'SMiiniil mill ilikUihalloir-nrforfP/rfrnri.... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 pages
...Private property is not to be confiscated. Art. XLVII. Pillage is expressly prohibited. established for the benefit of the state, he shall do so, as far as possible, in accordance with existing rules of assessment and apportionment, and the obligation shall devolve upon him of providing... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 386 pages
...XLVIII. If the occupant collects in the occupied territory the imposts, duties, and tolls established for the benefit of the state, he shall do so, as far as possible, in accordance with existing rules of assessment and apportionment, and the obligation shall devolve upon him of providing... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 164 pages
...Private property may not be confiscated. ARTICLE 47. Pillage is expressly forbidden. . ARTICLE 48. If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects the taxes, dues, and tolls payable to the State, he shall do so, as far as is possible, in accordance with the legal basis and... | |
| 1908 - 228 pages
...forbidden. 21 ARTICLE XLVIII. 22 If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects the taxes. 23 dues, and tolls imposed for the benefit of the State, he shall do 24 so, as far as is possible, in accordance with the rules of assessment 25 and incidence in force,... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 490 pages
...responsibility of a commander-in-chief. The collection of the said contribution shall only be effected as far as possible in accordance with the rules of assessment and incidence of the taxes in force. For every contribution a receipt shall be given to the contributors. ARTICLE... | |
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