The Mexican Year Book ...: Comprising Historical, Statistical & Fiscal Information. Comp. from Official and Other Records

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McCorquodale & Company, limited, 1911

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Stran 230 - ... is distinct from that of the country rock, such as deposits of gold, platinum, silver, copper, iron, cobalt, nickel, manganese, lead, mercury, tin, chrome, antimony, zinc and bismuth ; deposits of sulphur, arsenic and tellurium ; deposits of rock salt and precious stones. (2) Placers of gold and platinum. ARTICLE 2.- — The following are the exclusive property of the owner of the soil : — ( 1 ) Wells or deposits of mineral fuels in all their forms and varieties.
Stran 2 - ... treaties entered into with foreign Powers. (7) Cases involving diplomatic agents and consuls. The Supreme Court of Justice takes cognizance from the start of controversies between the States and controversies in which the Federation is a party. The Supreme Court of Justice also adjudicates controversies as to jurisdiction between Federal Courts, between Federal and State Courts, and between the Courts of different States. In all other cases enumerated in the list from 1 to 7, the Supreme Court...
Stran 290 - ... specially designated by the Executive. ARTICLE 22. — Navigation companies whose vessels are devoted exclusively to the transportation of immigrant labourers, or which habitually have more than ten of them on board on each trip, will be obliged to comply with the following requirements : — (1) To equip their vessels with the necessary apparatus and appliances for purposes of disinfection such as to ensure the destruction of the pathogenic germs.
Stran 192 - Gold placers occur in Alamo and Triunfo, Lower California, in the Altar and Hermosillo districts of Sonora, in the Fuerte district of Sinaloa (where there is one hydraulic mine), at El Oro and Inde, Durango, at
Stran 163 - ... said that the aim of most of the financial interests controlling the great transportation systems of the United States is to absorb as many other lines as possible. The United States Government, alarmed by this tendency and desirous of initiating a reaction against it, has, as you well know, taken action which aims at combating those organisations and checking their continued expansion.
Stran 46 - Petty crimes and misdemeanors are dealt with by the Judges of the Peace. The Judges of the Civil Status have charge of the Civil Register, in which is recorded all acts and facts concerning births, guardianships, marriages and deaths. This register is in duplicate, one copy containing the original data and judicial acts and findings in the respective cases, and the other, copies thereof. Proof must be taken from the original book if possible, or in case of the loss, destruction or mutilation of the...
Stran 267 - State of Guanajuato, and at points in the Valley of Mexico. There is no reason why this industry should not be indefinitely expanded, as the fruit has an assured and profitable market at all seasons of the year, both in Mexico and the United States. The Indian fruit-growers of San Angel have within the last few years undertaken the culture of the raspberry, a fruit formerly unknown in Mexico. Many of these owners of huwtas, with all their unpretending exterior, have amassed considerable fortunes.
Stran 113 - ... leading powers of Europe and by the United States, and that it would be futile to propose its restoration. It is, therefore, not the expectation nor the wish of this Government that the gold-standard countries should take any action tending to impair their monetary standard or to make material changes in their monetary systems.
Stran 259 - In the higher regions of the temperate zone the characteristic crops of a moderate climate are cultivated with success, such as Indian corn, wheat and other cereals. Some States of the Mexican Union combine both climates within their borders, and one can look down from the regions of the pine into those of the palm and the sugar cane.
Stran 143 - Mortgage banks arn those which make loans secured by urban or rural estates and issue bonds which are secured by the same guarantee, which bear interest, and are redeemable under stated circumstances and at given times. ARTICLE 5. — Banks of promotion are those which are especially designed to encourage mining, agricultural and industrial enterprise, by means of privileged loans, unsecured by mortgage, which back given undertakings and which issue short time bonds or certificates running for a...

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