Fourth International Conference of American States: Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Letter from the Secretary of the State Inclosing a Report, with Accompanying Papers, Relative to the Fourth International Conference of American States, Held at Buenos Aires from July 12 to August 30, 1910

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142. lappuse - French, and deposited in the ministry of foreign affairs of the Argentine Republic, in order that certified copies be made for transmission to each one of the signatory nations through the appropriate diplomatic channels. Signed for the United States of America: Henry White, Enoch H. Crowder, Lewis Nixon, John Bassett Moore, Bernard Moses, Lamar C.
128. lappuse - Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Uruguay and Venezuela; BEING desirous that their respective countries may be represented at the Fourth International American Conference, have sent thereto the following Delegates duly authorized to approve the recommendations, resolutions, conventions and treaties which they might deem advantageous to the interests of America...
132. lappuse - ... 3.°; mas no podrán impedir la publicación de otras traducciones de la misma obra. Art. 7.° Los artículos de periódicos podrán reproducirse, citándose la publicación de donde se toman.
174. lappuse - All correspondence and matter transmitted through the mails to the Pan American Union, which bears the frank used by the Union, and all correspondence or matter transmitted by the Pan American Union, shall be carried free of charge by the mails of the American Republics.
141. lappuse - Les Hautes Parties Contractantes s'obligent à soumettre à l'arbitrage toutes les réclamations pour dommages et préjudices pécuniaires qui...
72. lappuse - Whenever an alien shall have claims or complaints of a civil, criminal or administrative order against a State, or its citizens, he shall present his claims to a competent Court of the country, and such claims shall not be made, through diplomatic channels, except in the cases where there shall have been, on the part of the Court, a manifest denial of justice, or unusual delay, or evident violation of the principles of International Law.
130. lappuse - Estados Unidos Mexicanos: Victoriano Salado Alvarez, Luis Pérez Verdía, Antonio Ramos Pedrueza, Roberto A. Esteva Ruiz.
132. lappuse - For works comprising several volumes that are not published simultaneously, as well as for bulletins, or parts, or periodical publications, the term of the copyright will commence to run, with respect to each volume, bulletin, part, or periodical publication, from the respective date of its publication.
21. lappuse - The High Contracting Parties agree to submit to arbitration all claims for pecuniary loss or damage which may be presented by their respective citizens, and which cannot be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels and when said claims are of sufficient importance to warrant the expenses of arbitration.
120. lappuse - To keep a register of the certificates of ownership of trade-mark issued by any of the signatory States. 2. To collect such reports and data as relate to the protection of intellectual and industrial property and to publish and circulate them among the nations of the union, as well as to furnish them whatever special information they may need upon this subject. 3. To encourage the study and publicity of the questions relating to the protection of intellectual and industrial property; to publish for...

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