Parliamentary Papers, Band 112,Teil 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1899 |
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... Rules direct the consideration of a different date . Under Rule ( b ) , the Tribunal is directed to recognize as valid any title which is valid under the rules of international law , ex- cept in so far as Rule ( a ) may establish a ...
... Rules direct the consideration of a different date . Under Rule ( b ) , the Tribunal is directed to recognize as valid any title which is valid under the rules of international law , ex- cept in so far as Rule ( a ) may establish a ...
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... Rule ( c ) . The whole matter is left to their judgment and discretion . It is clearly contemplated by the Rule that some pro- vision shall be made to settle the relations of both parties , but that , as far as the status of the ...
... Rule ( c ) . The whole matter is left to their judgment and discretion . It is clearly contemplated by the Rule that some pro- vision shall be made to settle the relations of both parties , but that , as far as the status of the ...
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... rules of constructive occupation must take effect in their order , and if by any other such rule of law the river basin , or any part of it , had been assigned to Spain before the Dutch came to Essequibo , she could not be deprived of ...
... rules of constructive occupation must take effect in their order , and if by any other such rule of law the river basin , or any part of it , had been assigned to Spain before the Dutch came to Essequibo , she could not be deprived of ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Diplomatic Correspondence | 23 |
bearing on the question of title | 153 |
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acquired acts adverse holding adverse possession Agreement of 1850 Amacura America Arbitrators asserted authorities Barima-Waini Britain British Government British Guiana Caribs century cession charter claim of right coast territory colonists Commandeur Company's conquest Creek Curumo Demerara Director-General disputed territory district dominion Dutch colony Dutch settlement Dutchmen effect established evidence exclusive exercised extend fact falls frontier Governor grant Guayana Indians interior international law island jurisdiction lands letter limits Lord Lord Aberdeen Lord Salisbury Majesty's Government mandeur Massaruni ment miles missions Moruca mouth nation Netherlands never Orinoco party period plantations political control Pomeroon possession Postholder Province question quibo reason reference region reported V. C. rule Santo Thome says Schomburgk Line settle settlers sion slaves sovereignty Spain Spaniards Spanish statement Storm Surinam terra nullius territory in dispute tion trade Treaty of Munster tribes tributaries V. C. II Venezuela Venezuelan Government Waini West India Company whole