Favored Nation Treatment: An Analysis of the Most Favored Nation Clause, with Commentaries on Its Uses in Treaties of Commerce and NavigationBanks Law Publishing Company, 1901 - 134 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 36
... reside there , trans- act business , import goods , dispatch his vessels , etc. He is looked upon as a citizen or subject of the country to which he owes permanent allegiance and through whose interference he derives his rights . On the ...
... reside there , trans- act business , import goods , dispatch his vessels , etc. He is looked upon as a citizen or subject of the country to which he owes permanent allegiance and through whose interference he derives his rights . On the ...
الصفحة 37
... reside here , and carry on that trade , after the breaking out of war between Great Britain and Spain , is to be considered as an American mer- chant , although the trade could be lawfully carried on by a Spanish sub- treaty between ...
... reside here , and carry on that trade , after the breaking out of war between Great Britain and Spain , is to be considered as an American mer- chant , although the trade could be lawfully carried on by a Spanish sub- treaty between ...
الصفحة 38
... reside , that land is hostile or friendly according to the condition of the country in which it is placed . The proprietor partakes of the char- acter of the land , and the produce of it , whoever the ject only . The national commercial ...
... reside , that land is hostile or friendly according to the condition of the country in which it is placed . The proprietor partakes of the char- acter of the land , and the produce of it , whoever the ject only . The national commercial ...
الصفحة 39
... reside under certain con- ditions in foreign countries and there engage in the lat- ter's commerce , and provides that its own foreign com- merce promoted by its citizens , subjects and inhabitants ( all persons resident within its ...
... reside under certain con- ditions in foreign countries and there engage in the lat- ter's commerce , and provides that its own foreign com- merce promoted by its citizens , subjects and inhabitants ( all persons resident within its ...
الصفحة 42
... reside ; and where they are not personally present when the contract is made ; and nobody has ever doubted the validity of these agreements . And what greater objection can there be to the capacity of an artificial person , by its ...
... reside ; and where they are not personally present when the contract is made ; and nobody has ever doubted the validity of these agreements . And what greater objection can there be to the capacity of an artificial person , by its ...
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ad valorem articles of commerce Austria-Hungary Belgium bill of exchange bounty Brazil Bremen Britain British cession character Chargé d'Affaires charges citizens or subjects claim coffee commerce and navigation common carrier concession Constitution contract corporation Court domicile duties on imports duty of tonnage engaged enjoyed equal equivalent exemption exports F. R. vol favored nation clause favored nation treatment foreign country foreign nations France free of duty gallon Government granted gratuitously higher duties imposed inspection laws instruments of commerce intercourse land legislation levied Louisiana mass of property matter ment merce merchant nation treatment necessary Netherlands Norway object owner parties passengers persons pilotage police power port wine power to regulate prescribe privilege prohibit question railroad reciprocity regulate commerce regulation of commerce Reuterskiöld secured ship sovereignty Spain Statute stipulation tariff tion tonnage duties tonnage tax trade trade-mark transportation treaty United wharf wharfage wine of Portugal
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الصفحة 101 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more; it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
الصفحة 62 - States than are or shall be payable on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country...
الصفحة 45 - The subject to be regulated is commerce; and our Constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary to settle the meaning of the word.
الصفحة 109 - The object of inspection laws, is to improve the quality of articles produced by the labor of a country; to fit them for exportation; or, it may be, for domestic use. They act upon the subject, before it becomes an article of foreign commerce, or of commerce among the states, and prepare it for that purpose.
الصفحة 49 - The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of the country and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances.
الصفحة 35 - A treaty, then, is a law of the land as an act of Congress is, whenever its provisions prescribe a rule by which the rights of the private citizen or subject may be determined. And when such rights are of a nature to be enforced in a court of justice, that court resorts to the treaty for a rule of decision for the case before it as it would to a statute.
الصفحة 42 - It must dwell in the place of its creation, and cannot migrate to another sovereignty. But although it must live and have its being in that state only, yet it does not by any means follow that its existence there will not be recognised in other places ; and its residence in one state creates no insuperable objection to its power of contracting in another.
الصفحة 56 - There must be a point of time when they cease to be governed exclusively by the domestic law and begin to be governed and protected by the national law of commercial regulation, and that moment seems to us to be a legitimate one for this purpose, in which they commence their final movement for transportation from the State of their origin to that of their destination.
الصفحة 34 - A treaty is primarily a compact between independent nations. It depends for the enforcement of its provisions on the interest / and the honor of the governments which are parties to it. If ' these fail, its infraction becomes the subject of international negotiations and reclamations, so far as the injured party chooses to seek redress, which may in the end be enforced by actual war.
الصفحة 57 - Whenever a commodity has begun to move as an article of trade from one state to another, commerce in that commodity between the states has commenced.' But this movement does not begin until the articles have been shipped or started for transportation from the one state to the other. The carrying of them in carts or other vehicles, or even floating them, to the depot where the journey is to commence is no part of that journey.