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
| 1923 - 1338 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation all either be referred to arbitration, if the parties...agreement between them, or referred to the .Mixed Arbitral 159. The Allied and Associated Powers may appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, and consular... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1928 - 40 pages
...Powers, and in accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these powers pursuant to naturalization laws or under treaty stipulations,...their allegiance to their country of origin. Article 119 of the same treaty stipulates that universal compulsory military service shall be abolished in... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1876 pages
...Associated Powers and in accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these powers pursuant to naturalization laws or under treaty stipulations,...persons as having, in consequence of the acquisition of suoh new nationality, in all respects severed their allegiance to their country of origin. 34. Belgium.... | |
| John Fischer Williams, H. Lauterpacht - 1932 - 568 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent " authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisa" tion laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard " such persons as having, in consequence of the acquisi" tion of such new nationality, in all respects severed " their allegiance to their country... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1482 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... | |
| United States. Committee to Review the Nationality Laws - 1939 - 274 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. NICARAGUA [Signed at Managua, December 7, 1908; ratification advised by the Senate, January 21, 1909;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1940 - 750 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. NICARAGUA [Signed at Managua, December 7, 1908; ratification advised by the Senate, January 21, 1909... | |
| United States. Department of State. Division of European Affairs - 1943 - 524 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 treaty made between the United States and Germany in 1921 for restoring friendly relations provides... | |
| 1944 - 944 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. (Redmond, Treaties, III, 3541, 3624.) LITHUANIA [Signed at Kaunas, October 18, 1937 ; ratification... | |
| United States, United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service - 1944 - 950 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such persons as having, in consequence 01 the acquisition of such new nationality, in all respects severed their allegiance to their country... | |
| |