920 resultados para Law of Arbitration: article 32


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Issues for [1909-1949] include "Rules adopted by the Supreme Court of the United States for practice and procedure."

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Paged continuously.

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Vols. 2-4: Notes by Henry Budd.

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"The two first volumes contain all the English statutes and acts of Assembly of a general permanent nature ... also the constitutions of the state, and of the United States, together with such acts of the Congress of the United States, now in force, as more immediately concern the people ... of the state. These laws are digested under various heads or titles, and arranged alphabetically ... The third volume contains, under various titles, in alphabetical order, all the acts of Assembly, now of force, not contained in the two first volumes, being of a less general and permanent nature."--Introd.

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Vol. 16 has half-title: Facsimiles of documents in the Alaskan archives, Department of state of the United States. To accompany the case and counter-case of the United States as presented to the Tribunal.

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1923 issued only as supplement to 1921.

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Foreward.--Some postal economics, by C.J. Post.--American business and zone postal rates, by J. H. Neal.-- Appendix.

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"A second editon of Vols. 1 to 6, by the reporter, was published in 1848-49; and a second edition of Vols. 7 to 21 inclusive, with notes by Thomas M. Day, appeared in 1853-56. The notes to this second edition are numerous, and contain references, not only to the Connecticut series, but also to the Mass. and New York reports." -- Soule, the Lawyer's reference manual.