| Josefina Zoraida Vazquez, Lorenzo Meyer - History - 1987 - 238 pages
...the said territories may either retain the title and rights of Mexican citizens, or acquire those of citizens of the United States ... In the said territories property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans, now established there, shall be inviolably respected. Article 9 specified... | |
| Richard Griswold del Castillo - History - 1992 - 276 pages
...election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty: and those who shall remain in the said territories, after the expiration...States. In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 800 pages
...to make their election within one year from the date of ratification of this treaty; aud those who shall remain in the said Territories after the expiration...without having declared their intention to retain their character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of the United States."... | |
| Isaac Dookhan - History - 1994 - 340 pages
...United States citizenship; those who did not express a desire for change at the end of that time would be considered 'to have elected to become citizens of the United States.' The question which was likely to cause concern in the Virgin Islands was that of commercial policy... | |
| Raymond Tatalovich - Language Arts & Disciplines - 342 pages
...election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty; and those who shall remain in the said territories after the expiration..."In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners,... | |
| Wilcomb E. Washburn - Social Science - 1995 - 324 pages
...Mexican citizenship by making a declaration to that effect. Those failing to make such a declaration "shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of the United States." None of the Pueblo Indians elected to retain Mexican citizenship; hence, although some doubted their... | |
| Oscar Jáquez Martínez - History - 1996 - 290 pages
...election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty: and those who shall remain in the said territories, after the expiration...States. In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners,... | |
| Francisco Arturo Rosales - Reference - 2000 - 452 pages
...election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty; and those who shall remain in the said territories after the expiration...States. In the said territories, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall be inviolably respected. The present owners,... | |
| Gordon Morris Bakken - Law - 2000 - 590 pages
...election within one year from the date of the exchange of ratifications of this treaty: and those who shall remain in the said territories, after the expiration...have elected to become citizens of the United States. Article IX then elaborated, with vagueness and confusion, on this question: The Mexicans who, in the... | |
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