International Awards and National Honor1886 - 28 էջ |
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... payment is required in gold , and during the whole time the annual installments have been paid they have cost Mexico in exchange from 15 to 25 per cent . premium , the latter figure being nearer the rate of the last payments . boundary ...
... payment is required in gold , and during the whole time the annual installments have been paid they have cost Mexico in exchange from 15 to 25 per cent . premium , the latter figure being nearer the rate of the last payments . boundary ...
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... payment of all claims of American citizens against Mexico , released Mexico therefrom , set aside from the money to be paid Mexico for territorial acquisitions $ 3,250,000 , and provided for the adjudication of claims by a commission ...
... payment of all claims of American citizens against Mexico , released Mexico therefrom , set aside from the money to be paid Mexico for territorial acquisitions $ 3,250,000 , and provided for the adjudication of claims by a commission ...
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... payment provided by the treaty were not delivered to the claimants . A new convention was agreed upon in 1864 , and the five cases were resubmitted to the new Joint Commission upon their merits . In four of the cases the former award ...
... payment provided by the treaty were not delivered to the claimants . A new convention was agreed upon in 1864 , and the five cases were resubmitted to the new Joint Commission upon their merits . In four of the cases the former award ...
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... payment of claims founded upon perjury . " ( H. Ex . Doc . 103 , 48th Cong . , Ist . Sess . , p . 128. ) Sir Frederick Bruce , the umpire in the new commission under the treaty with Columbia of 1868 , in assuming jurisdic- tion of the ...
... payment of claims founded upon perjury . " ( H. Ex . Doc . 103 , 48th Cong . , Ist . Sess . , p . 128. ) Sir Frederick Bruce , the umpire in the new commission under the treaty with Columbia of 1868 , in assuming jurisdic- tion of the ...
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... payment by Mexico of a further installment on the awards , that gentleman found , in the language of Mr. Evarts ... pay a heavy tribute to deceit and perjury , or that the Government of this republic is prepared to serve as an instrument ...
... payment by Mexico of a further installment on the awards , that gentleman found , in the language of Mr. Evarts ... pay a heavy tribute to deceit and perjury , or that the Government of this republic is prepared to serve as an instrument ...
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1st Sess 48th Cong Abra claims Abra Company Abra Silver Mining action of President adjustment Appendix attorneys AUGUST 13 authority Avila behalf Caldera charges of fraud claims against Mexico Commission Commissioners compact conclusive character convention Court of Claims Curtis damages insisted decision diplomatic and domestic District of Columbia doubt ernment Executive faith false testimony final and conclusive fraud and perjury fraud presented fraudulent friendly power claims further investigated Hayti imposition increase the friendly instrument of wrong international arbitration judicial June 18 justice measure of damages ment Mexican Government Mexican Republic Mexico in respect national honor negotiated newly discovered evidence opinion pamphlet pending treaty plaintiff in error precedents President Arthur President Hayes re-examination rehearing Republic of Mexico republican government Secretary Evarts Secretary Frelinghuysen Silver Mining Company strengthen the system submitted Supreme Court tion total amount awarded Treasury treaty of 1868 treaty with Mexico umpire United Venezuela Weil's
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Էջ 23 - They shall be bound to receive and consider all written documents or statements which may be presented to them by or on behalf of the respective governments in support of or in answer to any claim...
Էջ 24 - Commission as a full, perfect and final settlement of all such claims as are mentioned in Article XII of this Treaty upon either Government ; and further engage that every such claim, whether or not the same may have been presented to the notice of, made, preferred, or laid before the said Commission...
Էջ 23 - February, 1848, and which yet remain unsettled, as well as any other such claims which may be presented within...
Էջ 22 - I would advise, therefore, that the proofs and the conclusions you shall come to thereon, if adverse to the immediate payment on these awards of the installments received from Mexico, be laid before Congress for the exercise of their plenary authority in the matter.
Էջ 23 - Agent to present and support claims on its behalf and to answer claims made upon it, and to represent it generally in all matters connected with the investigation and decision thereof.
Էջ 23 - The high contracting parties agree that all claims on the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals, citizens of the United States...
Էջ 17 - International arbitration must always proceed on the highest principles of national honor and integrity. Claims presented and evidence submitted to such a tribunal must necessarily bear the impress of the entire good faith of the government from which they come, and it is not to be presumed that any government will for a moment allow itself knowingly to be made the instrument of wrong in any such proceeding.
Էջ 27 - Government as to the cases hereinafter named, and if he shall be of the opinion that the honor of the United States, the principles of public law, or considerations of justice and equity...
Էջ 23 - ... be referred to two commissioners, one to be appointed by the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and one by the President of the Mexican Republic.
Էջ 23 - America and the President of the Mexican republic hereby solemnly and sincerely engage to consider the decision of the commissioners conjointly or of the umpire, as the case may be, as absolutely final and conclusive upon each claim decided upon by them or him respectively, and to give full effect to such decisions without any objection, evasion, or delay whatsoever.