The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of the national territory is vested originally in the Nation, which has had, and has, the right to transmit title thereof to private persons, thereby constituting private property. Modern Missions in Mexico - Página 175por William Reginald Wheeler, Dwight Huntington Day, James B. Rodgers - 1925 - 291 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Department of State - 1917 - 1000 páginas
...Constitution recognizes this when It says — The ownership of lands and waters comprised within the limits of national territory is vested originally in the Nation which has had and has the right to transmit dominium thereof to private persons, thereby constltutlng private property. By virtue of Its sovereignty... | |
| 1917 - 656 páginas
...provisions and other assistance, in the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. Art. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within...private persons, thereby constituting private property. •Drawn largely from "Leyes de Reforma" of December 14, 1874. See note to Art. 130, p. 116. 1857 acter,... | |
| Mexico - 1917 - 132 páginas
...provisions and other assistance, in the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. Art. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within...private persons, thereby constituting private property. 1857 Constitution of Mexico 1857 acter, denomination, duration or object, nor civil corporations, when... | |
| Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright - 1917 - 498 páginas
...imposes upon private ownership, it is provided (Article 27) that "the ownership of lands and waters within the limits of the national territory is vested...private persons, thereby constituting private property." In the nation, it is declared, is vested the direct ownership of all mineral deposits, rock salt and... | |
| American Bar Association - 1917 - 984 páginas
...territory, which ownership is, by the terms of the constitution, declared to be " vested originally ia the nation which has had, and has the right to transmit...private persons, thereby constituting private property." The right of the nation at all times to impose such limitations on private property and upon the development... | |
| Carl William Ackerman - 1918 - 318 páginas
...provisions and other assistance, in the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. Art. 27. ' The ownership of lands and waters comprised within....••>.>•« Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification. The Nation shall have at all... | |
| Carl William Ackerman - 1918 - 320 páginas
...provisions and other assistance, in the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. Art. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within...property. Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification. The Nation shall have at all... | |
| Carl William Ackerman - 1918 - 314 páginas
...provisions and other assistance, in the manner provided by the corresponding martial law. Art. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within...property. • Private property shall not be expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means of indemnification. The Nation shall have at all... | |
| Philip Harvey Middleton - 1919 - 338 páginas
...Article 27 of the Constitution of 1857 to read as follows : Art. 27. The ownership of lands and waters within the limits of the national territory is vested...property. Private property shall not be expropriated except for cause of public utility and by means of indemnification. Legal capacity to acquire ownership... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1502 páginas
...Director. The following Is a textual translation of article 27 of the new constitution of Mexico. ART. 27. The ownership of lands and waters comprised within...thereof to private persons, thereby constituting private properly. Private property shall not he expropriated except for reasons of public utility and by means... | |
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