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
| United States - 1922 - 1238 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. Department of State - 1947 - 1046 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. Note to X, 278 This provision, intended to correct a practice of pre-war Germany, did not accomplish... | |
| 1924 - 678 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." " There," says the plaintiff, " is an Article which exactly fits my case. I have, on the hypothesis... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1950 - 454 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." This treaty apparently superseded the treaty of 1868 between the United States and the North German... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1950 - 448 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." This treaty apparently superseded the treaty of 1868 between the United States and the North German... | |
| Marjorie Millace Whiteman - 1963 - 1022 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"] of the Treaty of Versailles because that Article had not been incorporated into German municipal law.... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1164 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation laws or under treaty stipulations, and to regard such...nationality, in all respects severed their allegiance to then- country of origin. ARTICLE 231 takes to approve the designation of the consuls-general, consuls,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1922 - 1350 pages
...accordance with the decisions of the competent authorities of these Powers pursuant to naturalisation law> fect persons belonging to racial, religious or linguistic...the guarantee of the League of Nations. They shall 159. The Allied and Associated Powers may appoint consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, and consular... | |
| Paul Weis - 1979 - 394 pages
...any new nationality acquired by their nationals under the laws of the Allied and Associated Powers and to regard such persons as having, in consequence...respects severed their allegiance to their country of origin.221 The European Convention on Reduction of Multiple Nationality and Military Obligations in... | |
| 1921 - 270 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." Held, that that article does not affect the right given by s. 11 of the Naturalization Act 1903-1917... | |
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