| Ralph Volney Harlow - 1925 - 910 pages
...specified sites for coaling and naval stations, and to permit the United States to intervene "for tie preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance...of life, property, and individual liberty," and for the fulfillment of obligations to the Spanish residents on the island. In 1904 these same provisions... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee - 1925 - 378 pages
...treaty, gave the United States "the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty" ; and obligated the Cuban Government not to contract any excessive debt. The precedent in regard to Cuba... | |
| Kirby Page - 1925 - 106 pages
...pledge of complete evacuation. In this article Cuba consents to the intervention of the United States "for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty." Cuba accepted this article under protest. It has frequently... | |
| George William Edwards - 1926 - 392 pages
...revenues of the island after defraying the current expenses of the government, shall be inadequate. That the Government of Cuba consents that the United...maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty. " The force of the Platt Amendment gives the United States... | |
| Lassa Francis Lawrecne Oppenheim - 1928 - 894 pages
...Hyde, i. § 23, and below, S 192 (n. 5). 1 See Martens, NRG, 2nd Ser., xxxii. p. 79. Article 3 provides that ' the Government of Cuba consents that the United...maintenance of a Government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty. . . .' Even if no special right of intervention is stipulated,... | |
| Milo Edward Teska - 1927 - 290 pages
...should be made as to the amount of any puolio debt whioh she might contract; (3) the United States might intervene "for the preservation of Cuban independence,...individual liberty and for discharging the obligations imposed by the Treaty of Paris on the United States;" (4) "the acts of the United States during the... | |
| George Ramsey Clark, William Oliver Stevens, Carroll Storrs Alden, Herman Frederick Krafft - 1927 - 608 pages
...that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, maintenance of a government adequate for the protection...property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligaitons with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 714 pages
...United States, based upon just and substantial grounds, for the preservation of Cuban independence, and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and adequate for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the Treaty of Paris on the... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 712 pages
...United States, based upon just and substantial grounds, for the preservation of Cuban independence, and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and adequate for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the Treaty of Paris on the... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1928 - 652 pages
...United States should have the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence or for the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty; and that Cuba should sell or lease to the United States lands on the island for coaling or naval stations.10... | |
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