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| George Mygatt Fisk, Paul Skeels Peirce - Commercial policy - 1923 - 344 pages
...Parties agree that, in all that concerns commerce and navigation, any privilege, favor, or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the citizens or subjects of any other State shall be extended to the citizens or subjects of the other... | |
| Wallace McClure - Customs administration - 1924 - 414 pages
...that, in all matters relating to commerce, navigation, and industry, any privilege, favour, or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted or may hereafter grant, to the ships and subjects or citizens of any other foreign State, shall be extended simultaneously and unconditionally... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - Great Britain - 1924 - 1022 pages
...that, in all matters relating to commerce, navigation, and industry, any privilege, favour, or immunity which either contracting party has actually granted or may hereafter grant, to the ships and subjects or citizens of any other foreign state, shall be extended simultaneously and unconditionally... | |
| Rodney Loomer Mott - Local government - 1925 - 420 pages
...Parties agree that, in all that concerns commerce and navigation, any privilege, favor or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the citizens or subjects of any other State shall be extended to the citizens or subjects of the other... | |
| William Smith Culbertson - Commercial policy - 1925 - 610 pages
...Parties agree that, in all that concerns commerce and navigation, any privilege, favor or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the citizena or subjects of any other state shall be extended to the citizens or subjects of the other... | |
| International law - 1913 - 1576 pages
...agree that, in all that concerns commerce, navigation »nd industry, any privilege, favour or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted,...or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens ol any other State shall be extended immediately and unconditionally to the subjects of the other Contracting... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Industry and Trade - Great Britain - 1927 - 764 pages
...that, in all matters relating to commerce, navigation and industry, any privilege, favour, or immunity which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the ships and subjects or citizens of any other foreign State, shall be extended simultaneously and unconditionally... | |
| History, Modern - 1902 - 680 pages
...that, in all matters relating to commerce and navigation, any privilege, favour, or immunity whatever which either Contracting Party has actually granted...subjects or citizens of any other State shall be extended immediately and unconditionally to the subjects or citizens of the other Contracting Party; it being... | |
| History, Modern - 1907 - 686 pages
...matters relating to commerce, navigation, travel through or residence in their Territories or Possessions which either Contracting Party has actually granted,...hereafter grant to the subjects or citizens of any European nation or of the United States of America, shall be extended to the subjects or citizens of... | |
| Thailand, Francis Bowes Sayre - Thailand - 1928 - 306 pages
...professions or occupations, any privilege, favour or immunity which either of the two contracting parties has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens of any other foreign country shall be extended, simultaneously and unconditionally, without request and without... | |
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