| 1900 - 1294 sivua
...themselves the power to designate the Custom-house of Paris exclusively for the admission of such goods. V. Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend...mentioned, in the Treaty of the 23rd of January, 1860. VI. The Tariff annexed to the present Convention shall come into force within a time which shall not... | |
| Sir Henry Reader Lack - 1861 - 174 sivua
...power to designate the Custom-house of Paris exclusively for the admission of such goods. ARTICLE V. Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend...mentioned, in the Treaty of the 23rd of January, 1860. ARTICLE VI. The Tariff annexed to the present Convention shall come into force within a time which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1861 - 610 sivua
...faculte de designer exclusivement la Douane de Paris pour 1'admission de ces marchandises. ARTICLE V. Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend...mentioned, or not mentioned, in the Treaty of the 23rd of Januarv. 1860. ARTICLE V. Chacune des Hautes Puissances Contractantes s'engage a faire profiter 1'autre... | |
| Leone Levi - 1861 - 516 sivua
...power to designate the custom-house of Paris exclusively for the admission of such goods. ART. V. — Each of the high contracting powers engages to extend...of goods mentioned, or not mentioned, in the treaty orthe 23rd of January, 1860. ART. VI. — The tariff annexed to the present convention shall come into... | |
| Frederick Martin - 1867 - 424 sivua
...to designate the Custom-house of Paris exclusively for the admission of such goods. ARTICLE V. — Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend...mentioned, in the Treaty of the 23rd of January, 1860. ARTICLE VI. — The Tariff annexed to the present Convention shall come into force within a time which... | |
| William Whitman - 1904 - 38 sivua
...its fifth article : " Each of the high contracting powers engages to extend to the other any favor, any privilege or diminution of tariff, which either of them may grant to a third power in regard which it was provided that if either nation, party to a treat}', should subsequently grant to a third... | |
| 1928 - 602 sivua
...imported in Japanese vessels or the vessels of any other nation." l "Each of the high contracting parties engages to extend to the other any favour, any privilege...third power in regard to the importation of goods. . . ." * An example of an "equivocal" pledge: "In future and forever, after the expiration of the twelve... | |
| 1910 - 482 sivua
...which article V reads: Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend to the other any favor, any privilege or diminution of tariff which either...third Power in regard to the importation of goods whether mentioned or not mentioned in the treaty of 23rd of January, 1860. No suggestion is made of... | |
| Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - 1910 - 134 sivua
...which article V reads: Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend to the other any favor, any privilege or diminution of tariff which either...third Power in regard to the importation of goods whether mentioned or not mentioned in the treaty of 23rd of January, 1860. No suggestion is made of... | |
| Wallace McClure - 1924 - 414 sivua
...third power. In the supplementary convention of November 16, 1860, the following Article appeared: Each of the High Contracting Powers engages to extend...not mentioned, in the Treaty of the 23rd of January, 1Soo.1 England promptly generalized the concessions made to France, whilst the latter within five years... | |
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