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Chemical Natural Resources, Inc. v. Republic of Venezuela

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966

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References

1 Hereinafter called Venezuela.

2 Hereinafter called Chemical.

3 Hereinafter called Sulphur.

4 Hereinafter called Stockyard.

5 Denouncement is defined in Black's Law Dictionary, 3d ed., as meaning, in Mexican mining law, “ a n application to the authorities for a grant of the right to work a mine, either on the ground of new discovery or of forfeiture of the rights of a former owner through abandonment or illegal operation.“

6 I960 A.M.C. 898-901, Dept. of State Bulletin, volume 26, page 984

7 It should be noted that in all eases in which the State Department has not advised

1 Dept. of State Bulletin, Vol. 26, p. 984.

* Excerpted opinion. Certain footnotes and citations omitted.