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Reorganization and Rehabilitation of Government Bond Issues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Martin T. Manton*
Affiliation:
United States Circuit Court of Appeals

Abstract

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Type
Fourth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1934

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References

1 New York Times, March 30, 1933.

2 Frelinghuysen, Sec. of State, v. Key (1884), 110 U. S. 63.

3 Quoted in Hall, A Treatise on International Law (4th ed.), p. 294, and 2 Phillimore, Commentaries upon International Law (3d ed. 1882), pp. 9-10.

4 (1877), 5 Ch. Div. 605, 616 (Italics ours). See also, Smith v. Weguelin (1869), 8 Eq. Cas. 198, 212.

5 Art. 36, Statute of the Court.

6 Art. 25, ibid.

7 Art. 36, ibid.

8 Art. 38, ibid.

9 Art. 34, ibid.

10 See. 203, Title II, Securities Act of 1933, known as Corporation of Foreign Bondholders Act, 1933.

11 E.g., Cuba, under the Treaty of Permanent Relations of 1904 with the United States.

12 Art. 36 (d), Statute of the Court.