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Domicile

24 & 25 Vict. c. 121, in cases where a convention shall have been entered into between the Crown and any … of Laws, p. 731. If a person leaves his own country with the intention of remaining abroad till death, he, nevertheless,

Not yet become binding on the parties

on the parties' in Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention postulates that the Convention has visualised as award which becomes … be applied in the context of the law of the country governing the arbitration proceedings or the country under the law

Contraband

deemed contraband, they have sometimes been specified in treaties or conventions. But this classification is not always respected during hostilities. See … the ships of any other power at war with the country with which they are trading, unless they engage in the

Timber

Timber.'s. 61 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932 (see DECK CARGO), provides for timber cargo regula-tions … Other trees may be timber by the custom of the country. Thus beech is timber by the custom of Buckinghamshire and

Collective responsibility

p. 391. In England collective responsibility is a rule of convention; an essential aspect of it is that every minister must … concept of collective responsibility is essentially a political concept. The country is governed by the party in power on the basis

Goods

Chemicals containing elements of phosphorous, sulphur or fluorine. [Chemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 (34 of 2000), s. 2(e)] Telephone connection and … and water, Ras Behari v. Emperor, AIR 1936 Cal 753; Country of Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co. v. Commissioners of Inland

Insurance

it, has been judicially construed, and has now acquired a conventional meaning--Chalmers and Owen on Marine Insurance. The policy is very … merchant or ship-owner is not protected by insurance in this country in usual form are the following:-(1) Acts of our own

League of Nations (Societe des Nations)

League of Nations (Societe des Nations), is a conventional assembly which was set up early in 1920 at the … business of government where, more and more, the interdependence of countries makes common action imperative; discussion in public. More than 400

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