III. That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and... Congressional Serial Set - Page 3621910Full view - About this book
| International law - 1912 - 238 pages
...revenues of the island, after defraying the current expenses of government, shall be inadequate. III. That the Government of Cuba consents that the United States...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba. IV. That all acts of the United States in Cuba during its military occupancy thereof are ratified and... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - International law - 1912 - 628 pages
...for the payment of which the ordinary revenues of the island shall be inadequate. Cuba also agreed that "the United States may exercise the right to...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba," 6 Moore, Digest, ยง 910. The United States has intervened in Cuba in pursuance of the rights thus granted.... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - War (International law) - 1912 - 220 pages
...consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cub;iu independence, the maintenance of a government adequate...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba. IV. That all acts of the United States In Cuba during its military occupancy thereof are ratified and... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 840 pages
...Island of Cuba, after defraying the current expenses of the Government, shall be inadequate. III. That the Government of Cuba consents that the United States...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba. IV. That all the acts of the United States in Cuba during the military occupancy of said island shall... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 996 pages
...revenues of the island, after defraying the current expenses of government, shall be inadequate. in That the government of Cuba consents that the United States...assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba. IV That all acts of the United States in Cuba during its military occupancy thereof are ratified and... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - History - 1915 - 334 pages
...borrow any important sums without the consent of the United States, and it has agreed that this country "may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation...imposed by the Treaty of Paris on the United States." This assumption of responsibility by the United States inspired confidence on the part of capital,... | |
| James Thomas Young - United States - 1915 - 726 pages
...States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintaincnce of a government adequate for the protection of life,...assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba. IV That all Acts of the United States in Cuba during its military occupancy thereof are ratified and... | |
| Charles Hitchcock Sherrill - Latin America - 1916 - 246 pages
...for the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba, after defraying 196 the current expenses of the Government, shall be inadequate....United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by theGovernmentof Cuba." Inasmuch as Nicaragua has accepted the principle embodied in this Platt Amendment,... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - Philippines - 1916 - 388 pages
...revenues of the Island, after defraying the current expenses of government, shall be inadequate. 3. That the Government of Cuba consents that tHe~\ United...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba. 4. That all acts of the United States in Cuba during! its military occupancy thereof are ratified and... | |
| Fisk, Harvey, & Sons, New York - United States - 1916 - 144 pages
...revenues of the Island after defraying the current expenses of government shall be inadequate. 3. That the Government of Cuba consents that the United States...assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba. 4. That all the acts of the United States in Cuba during its military occupancy thereof shall be ratified... | |
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