Commission may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference either for the claimants or the captors, and to act, in all their decisions, in pursuance of the stipulations of the Treaty of the 22d January 1815, and of the Additional Convention... The Colonial Journal - Stran 2521817Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 680 strani
...make oath, in presence of the principal magistrate of the place in which the commission may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference either for the claimants i or the captors, and to act, in all their deciI sions, in pursuance of the stipulations of the ' treaty... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 686 strani
...make oath, in presence of the principal magistrate of the place in which the commission may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference...stipulations of the treaty of this date. — There shall he attached to each commission a secretary or registrar, appointed by the sovereign of the country... | |
| William Earnshaw - 1818 - 648 strani
...make Oath in Presence of the principal Magistrate of the Place in which the Commission may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no Preference...Decisions in pursuance of the Stipulations of the Treaty : and it was also thereby provided, that there shall be attached to each Commission a Secretary or... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 766 strani
...place in which the courts may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference cither for the claimants or the captors, and to act in all...treaty of this date. There shall be attached to each court a secretary or registrar, appointed by the sovereign of the country in which the court may reside,... | |
| Great Britain - 1818 - 536 strani
...Oath, in Prefence of the Principal ' Magiftráte of the Place in whicli the Commiffion may refide, to ' judge fairly and faithfully, to have no Preference either for the ' Claimants or the Captors, and to ail in all their Decifions in ' purfuance of the Stipulations of the Treaty of the Twenty fécond •... | |
| Great Britain - 1818 - 534 strani
...make Oath, in Prefence of the Principal Magiitrate of the Place in which the Commiflion may refide, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no Preference either for the Claimants or the Captors, and to ait in all their Decifions in purfuance of the Stipulations of the Treaty of the Twenty fecond of January... | |
| 1819 - 838 strani
...arbitrators shall make oath before the principal magistrate of the place in which the courts may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference...treaty of this date. There shall be attached to each court a secretary or registrar, appointed by the sovereign of the country in which the court may reside,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 872 strani
...arbitrators shall make oath before the principal magistrate of the place in which the courts may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference...treaty of this date. There shall be attached to each court a secretary or registrar, appointed by~the sovereign of the country in which the court may reside,... | |
| Great Britain - 1819 - 820 strani
...Arbitrators fhall make Oath before the principal Magiftrate of the Place in which the Courts may rclide, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no Preference either for the Claimants or Captors, and to aCl in all their Decifions in purfuance of the Stipulations of the faid Treaty ; and... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 442 strani
...Arbitrators shall make oath before the principal Magistrate of the place in which the Courts may reside, to judge fairly and faithfully, to have no preference...Treaty of this date. There shall be attached to each Court a Secretary or Registrar, appointed by the Sovereign of the country in which the Court may reside,... | |
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