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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • 32. For Peru: Under the reservation that the principles laid down in this Convention shall not be applicable to claims or differences arising from contracts concluded by a country with foreign subjects when it has been expressly stipulated in these contracts that the claims or differences must be submitted to the judges or courts of the country.
    • C. G. Candamo
  • 33. For Persia:
    • Momtazos-Saltaneh M. Samad Khan
    • Sadigh ul Mulk M. Ahmed Khan
  • 34. For Portugal:
    • Marquis de Soveral
    • Conde de Selir
    • Alberto d'Oliveira
  • 35. For Roumania:
  • 36. For Russia:
    • Nelidow
    • Martens
    • N. Tcharykow
  • 37. For Salvador: We make the same reservations as the Argentine Republic above.
    • P. J. Matheu
    • S. Perez Triana
  • 38. For Servia:
    • S. Grouïtch
    • M. G. Milovanovitch
    • M. G. Militchevitch
  • 39. For Siam:
  • 40. For Sweden:
  • 41. For Switzerland:
  • 42. For Turkey:
    • Turkhan
  • 43. For Uruguay: Under reservation of the second paragraph of Article 1, because the delegation considers that arbitration may always be refused as a matter of right if the fundamental law of the debtor nation, prior to the contract which has given rise to the doubts or disputes, or this contract itself, has stipulated that such doubts or disputes shall be settled by the courts of the said nation.
    • José Batlle y Ordoñez
  • 44. For Venezuela:
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