States agrees to give every assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extraterritorial rights when satisfied that the state of the Chinese laws, the arrangements for their administration, and other considerations warrant it in... China at the Conference: A Report - Page 119by Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1922 - 419 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Woodville Rockhill - China - 1904 - 588 pages
...United States agrees to give territoriaiity to every assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XVI.* • The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...nations, the United States agrees to give every assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XVI. The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by the... | |
| William Woodville Rockhill - China - 1904 - 584 pages
...assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satistied that the state of the Chinese laws, the arrangements...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XVI.'' The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by ,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf, Felix Stoerk - Europe - 1905 - 788 pages
...nations, the United States agrees to give every assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. Article XVI. The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by the... | |
| China - China - 1906 - 382 pages
...nations, the United States agrees to give every assistance to this reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extraterritorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XVI. The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by the... | |
| Frank Erastus Hinckley - Consular jurisdiction - 1906 - 318 pages
...nations, the United States agrees to give every assistance to such reform and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. The recodification of the laws of Siam, with incorporation of principles of western... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...27, 1921, p. 663. States agrees to give every assistance to such reform, and will also be prepared to relinquish extraterritorial rights when satisfied...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing." THE CHINESE LEGAL REFORMS Until the latter years of the Manchu dynasty the penal code... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - East Asia - 1907 - 734 pages
...nations, the United States agrees to give every assistance to this reform, and will also be prepared to relinquish extra-territorial rights when satisfied...administration, and other considerations, warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XVI The Government of the United States consents to the prohibition by the... | |
| Japan - Japan - 1908 - 780 pages
...nations, Japan agrees to give everv assistance to such reform, and will also be prepared to relinquish its extra-territorial rights when satisfied that the state...their administration and other considerations warrant it in so doing. (l-i3) ARTICLE XII. The present Treaty is signed in the Japanese, Chinese and English... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - China - 1908 - 454 pages
...nations, Japan agrees to give every assistance to each reform, and will also be prepared to relinquish its extra-territorial rights when satisfied that the state...their administration, and other considerations warrant it in so doing. ARTICLE XII. English Text of Treaty to be Authoritative. The present Treaty is signed... | |
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