| Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1926 - 454 pages
...liberal basis of perfect equality and reciprocity" should agree that their respective citizens were to enjoy "all the rights, privileges, and exemptions in navigation and commerce which native citizens do or shall enjoy." A treaty of 1826 with Denmark provi'ded for national treatment... | |
| United States - United States - 1948 - 1118 pages
...Convention with Denmark, which declares, that the citizens and subjects of both parties shall reciprocally enjoy all the rights, privileges and exemptions in navigation and commerce, which native citizens and subjects do or shall enjoy, and is, therefore a right by treaty also, as far as... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1904 - 888 pages
...ana do business in all classes of productions, manufactured goods, and merchandise; that they will enjoy all the rights, privileges, and exemptions in navigation and commerce which the citizens of that country enjoy or may enjoy in accordance with the laws, decrees, and uses established... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1889 - 1178 pages
...kinds of produce, manufactures, and merchandise. It is further provided that such citizens " shall enjoy all the rights, privileges, and exemptions in navigation and commerce which native citizens do or shall enjoy, submitting themselves to the laws, decrres, and usages there established,... | |
| Henry Clay - History - 1018 pages
...permitting citizens of each to frequent all the coasts of the other, to reside and trade there, and to "enjoy all the rights, privileges and exemptions in navigation and commerce, which native Citizens do or shall enjoy," but not to participate in the coasting trade (Article 3); states... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 1350 pages
...and reside and trade there, in all kinds of produce, manufactures and merchandise ; and they shall enjoy all the rights, privileges and exemptions, in navigation and commerce, which native citizens do, or shall enjoy, submitting themselves to the laws, decrees and usages there established,... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - International law - 1911 - 424 pages
..." frequent all the coasts and countries of the other and reside and trade there," but they were to enjoy " all the rights, privileges, and exemptions in navigation and commerce which native citizens do or shall enjoy, submitting themselves to the laws, decrees, and usages there established... | |
| United States - 1996 - 1114 pages
...natural born Subjects of Great Britain themselves, are, or shall be obliged to pay, and they shall enjoy all the Rights, Privileges, and Exemptions in Navigation and Commerce which the natural bom Subjects of Great Britain do or shall enjoy. 4. More especially each Party have a Right... | |
| United States - 608 pages
...6 mayores derecbos, 171 than the most favored nation is or -hall be obliged to pay; and they shall enjoy all the rights, privileges, and exemptions, in navigation and commerce, which the most favored nation does or shall enjoy, submitting themselves, nevertheless, to the laws, decrees,... | |
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