| Thomas Baty - 1900 - 180 pages
...may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; (d) They will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce and industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those .... imposed upon Transvaal... | |
| N. Murrell Marris - 1900 - 764 pages
...persons and property." It had also been stipulated that they were not to be " subject to any taxes, general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the Republic." Both these promises were broken, and when in August, Out1anders1 1895, the Outlanders presented... | |
| George McCall Theal - 1901 - 568 pages
...they may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ; they will not be subject, in respect of their persons...may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic." The conclusion of this convention was unquestionably an act of liberality on the part of the British... | |
| Philipp Karl Ludwig Zorn - 1901 - 80 pages
...may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ; (d) they will not be subject, in respect of their persons...may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic. Article XV. All persons, other than natives, who established their domicile in the Transvaal between... | |
| 1901 - 544 pages
...may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; d) they will not be subject, in respect of their persons...those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the South African Republic." 3) Es wurde nämlich zwischen naturalisation und vollbürgerrecht unterschieden.... | |
| Webster William Davis - 1901 - 414 pages
...any agents whom they may think fit to employ; they will not be subject, in respect of their person or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry,...local, other than those which are or may be imposed ii|Kin citizens of the said republic.' " Here, therefore, certain rights were guaranteed specifically... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1901 - 824 pages
...in respect of their persons amd property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to aoy taies, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon the citizens of the said Republic." Apart, however, from the question whether or not the said Concession... | |
| Henri La Fontaine - 1902 - 710 pages
...May carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; d. Will not be subject in respect of their persons or...may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic. § 3. In the same year that the Convention of London was signed, an agitation was set on foot in the... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1902 - 440 pages
...may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; (d) they will not be subject, in respect of their persons...other than those which are or may be imposed upon Transvaal citizens.' This condition was repeated in the same words in the Convention of 1884 (Article... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - 1902 - 800 pages
...Republic. . . . They will not be subject in respect to their persons or property, or in respect to their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether...may be, imposed upon citizens of the said Republic. It is indisputable that a recognition of the right of the Transvaal Government to exclude whom it would... | |
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