Germany undertakes to recognise any new nationality which has been or may be acquired by her nationals under the laws of the Allied and Associated Powers and in accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to... Hearings - Page 11by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1928Full view - About this book
| 1920 - 674 pages
...Powers, and in accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these powers pursuant to naturalization laws or under treaty stipulations,...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. THE NEW YQRK TIMES CURRENT HISTORY suis General, Consuls, Vice Consuls, and Consular Agents, whoso... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1920 - 482 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...their allegiance to their country of origin. ARTICLE 279. The Allied and Associated Powers may appoint consuls general, consuls, vice-consuls, and consular... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...their allegiance to their country of origin. ARTICLE 279. The Allied and Associated Powers may appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, and consular... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 382 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...their allegiance to their country of origin. ARTICLE 279. The Allied and Associated Powers may Permanent appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls,... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 376 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. AIITICLE 279. The Allied and Associated Powers may Permanent appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls,... | |
| 1920 - 274 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. f ARTICLE 279. The Allied and Associated Powers may appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls,... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 376 pages
...recognize any new nationality acquired by her nationals under the laws of the Allied and Associated Powers, and to regard such persons as having, in consequence...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. The language of the article is carefully framed so as to eliminate any question of dual nationality... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 376 pages
...recognize any new nationality acquired by her nationals under the laws of the Allied and Associated Powers, and to regard such persons as having, in consequence...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. The language of the article is carefully framed so as to eliminate any question of dual nationality... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 376 pages
...recognize any new nationality acquired by her nationals under the laws of the Allied and Associated Powers, and to regard such persons as having, in consequence...severed their allegiance to their country of origin. The language of the article is carefully framed so as to eliminate any question of dual nationality... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1921 - 1250 pages
...associated powers and in accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these powers pursuant to naturalization laws or under treaty stipulations,...severed their allegiance to their country of origin." The obscurities so often consequent upon the difficulty of framing stipulations in international agreements... | |
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