University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, Volumen5University of Illinois, 1916 |
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... Provisions CHAPTER VIII . OBLIGATIONS OF PREVENTION .. Statutory Provisions 110-128 110 114 Executive Action Commercial Embargoes 122 123 Interoceanic Canals Acts by Agencies of Government .. 124 126 CHAPTER IX . OBLIGATIONS OF ...
... Provisions CHAPTER VIII . OBLIGATIONS OF PREVENTION .. Statutory Provisions 110-128 110 114 Executive Action Commercial Embargoes 122 123 Interoceanic Canals Acts by Agencies of Government .. 124 126 CHAPTER IX . OBLIGATIONS OF ...
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... provisions of treaties authorizing the seizure in restricted zones of slave traders flying foreign flags , and the universally acknowledged right of seizing pirate vessels . These subjects will be discussed in considering the exercise ...
... provisions of treaties authorizing the seizure in restricted zones of slave traders flying foreign flags , and the universally acknowledged right of seizing pirate vessels . These subjects will be discussed in considering the exercise ...
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... provisions are valid because of the impliedly exclusive power given by the constitution to congress to " define piracies . ' '65 There have been no criminal prosecutions under such treaties . The act is not one of piracy by ...
... provisions are valid because of the impliedly exclusive power given by the constitution to congress to " define piracies . ' '65 There have been no criminal prosecutions under such treaties . The act is not one of piracy by ...
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... provisions applying to national courts of the two countries . By the general act for the repression of African Slave Trade of 1890 , which is a treaty ratified by the United States and sixteen other powers , the visit , search and ...
... provisions applying to national courts of the two countries . By the general act for the repression of African Slave Trade of 1890 , which is a treaty ratified by the United States and sixteen other powers , the visit , search and ...
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... provision giving a person under criminal indict- ment the right to have compulsory process for obtaining wit- nesses ... provisions only insure equal privileges in obtaining witnesses to the accused and the government , not an absolute ...
... provision giving a person under criminal indict- ment the right to have compulsory process for obtaining wit- nesses ... provisions only insure equal privileges in obtaining witnesses to the accused and the government , not an absolute ...
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Página 86 - All taxes shall be uniform upon the same class of subjects within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws...
Página 102 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Página 64 - It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated and private rights annulled.
Página 123 - ... ordinary and necessary expenses actually paid within the year out of income in the maintenance and operation of its business and properties...
Página 14 - A sovereign is exempt from suit, not because of any formal conception or obsolete theory, but on the logical and practical ground that there can be no legal right as against the authority that makes the law on which the right depends.
Página 67 - That must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without any such basis.
Página 38 - ... a reasonable allowance for depletion thereof not to exceed the market value in the mine of the product thereof which has been mined and sold during the year for which the return and computation are made, such reasonable allowance to be made in the case of both (a) and (b) under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 15 - farm' for census purposes, is all the land which is directly farmed by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees. The land operated by a partnership is likewise considered a farm. A 'farm...
Página 150 - an act of Congress ought never to be construed to violate the law of nations if any other possible construction remains...
Página 120 - Taxation shall be equal and uniform throughout the State, and all property, both real and personal, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as directed by law. No one species of property from which a tax may be collected shall be taxed higher than any other species of property of equal value...