| International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...(a) The two contracting Powers mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...the rights and property of whatsoever nature of the Hanyehping Company, nor cause the said company to dispose freely of the same. (b) The Chinese Government... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1916 - 906 pages
...(1) The two contracting parties mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Han-YehPing Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations, and that, without the consent of the Japanese Government, the Chinese Government shall not dispose of or... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1916 - 888 pages
...1. The two contracting parties mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...by her own act dispose of the rights and property ot whatsoever nature of the said Company nor cause the said Company to dispose freely of the same.... | |
| Jefferson Jones - Eastern question (Far East). - 1915 - 272 pages
...I. The two contracting Powers mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...the rights and property of whatsoever nature of the Hanyehping Company, nor cause the said Company to dispose freely of the same. ARTICLE II. The Chinese... | |
| Carl Crow - Japan - 1916 - 330 pages
...be placed under Japanese and Chinese cooperation. when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...the rights and property of whatsoever nature of the Hanyehping Company, nor cause the said company to dispose freely of the same. Article 2. The Chinese... | |
| International law - 1916 - 1068 pages
...(a) The two contracting Powers mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...the rights and property of whatsoever nature of the Hanyehping Company, nor cause the said company to dispose freely of the same. (b) The Chinese Government... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - China - 1916 - 646 pages
...1. The two contracting parties mutually agree that when the opportune moment arrives the Hanyehping Company shall be made a joint concern of the two nations...previous consent of Japan, China shall not by her own 1-iiuto. by iuicruau MiUI Film Survlcu. inc. Japanese troops landing to attack Tsingtau JMtot >, by... | |
| Statistics - 1916 - 866 pages
...parties mutually agree that when the opportuno moment arrives the Hanyoliping < '-inipauy slull bo made a Joint concern of the two nations and they further...agree that, without the previous consent of Japan, C'lilua shall not by her own act dispose of the rights and property of whatsoever Dature oí the said... | |
| China - 1918 - 1258 pages
...common interests of the two shall be advanced, agree to the following articles : property of whatever nature of the said Company nor cause the said Company to dispose freely of the same. Art. 2. — The Chinese Government agrees that all mines in the neighborhood of those owned by the... | |
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