PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Sample Clauses

PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty of arbitration. Signed at Washington March 20, 1929; entered into force August 25, 1930. 46 Stat. 2790; TS 823; 5 Xxxxxx 547; 109 LNTS 267. Treaty of conciliation. Signed at Washington March 20, 1929; entered into force August 25, 1930. 46 Stat. 2794; TS 824; 5 Xxxxxx 549; 109 LNTS 261.
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PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty for the settlement of disputes that may occur between the United States of America and Chile. Signed at Washington July 24, 1914; entered into force January 19, 1916. 39 Stat. 1645; TS 621; 6 Bevans 550. Money order convention. Signed at Wash- ington August 12, 1897; entered into force Jan- uary 1, 1898. NP International express mail agreement with de- tailed regulations. Signed at Montevideo Sep- tember 8, 1986; entered into force September 26, 1986. TIAS 11392.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty for the advancement of peace. Signed at Washington December 18, 1913; entered into force March 10, 1928. Declaration interpreta- tive of article I, signed at Washington February 13, 1928, entered into force February 27, 1928. 45 Stat. 2462; TS 760; 10 Xxxxxx 64. Treaty of arbitration. Signed at Washington January 13, 1930; entered into force July 17, 1930. 46 Stat. 2769; TS 820; 10 Xxxxxx 100; 107 LNTS 69.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Arbitration treaty. Signed at Washington Au- gust 16, 1928; entered into force February 28, 1929. 45 Stat. 2752; TS 776; 5 Xxxxxx 353; 88 LNTS 95. Treaty of conciliation. Signed at Washington August 16, 1928; entered into force February 28, 1929. 45 Stat. 2756; TS 777; 5 Xxxxxx 356; 88 LNTS 101. Agreement for collect-on-delivery service. Signed at Vienna November 8 and at Wash- ington December 11, 1929; operative Decem- ber 1, 1929. 46 Stat. 2427; Post Office Department print. Money order convention. Signed at Wash- ington February 18 and at Vienna March 14, 1928; entered into force May 1, 1928. NP Parcel post convention. Signed at Vienna Feb- ruary 16 and at Washington March 1, 1928; operative March 1, 1928. 45 Stat. 2468; Post Office Department print. Agreement relating to international express mail with memorandum of understanding. Ex- change of letters at Washington and Vienna August 6 and September 4, 1986; entered into force February 2, 1987. TIAS 11391.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. ARTICLE 13 The High Contracting Parties shall have the determination and good faith to prevent disputes from arising. In case disputes on matters directly affecting them should arise, especially disputes likely to disturb regional peace and harmony, they shall refrain from the threat or use of force and shall at all times settle such disputes among themselves through friendly negotiations. ARTICLE 14 To settle disputes through regional processes, the High Contracting Parties shall constitute, as a continuing body, a High Council comprising a Representative at ministerial level from each of the High Contracting Parties to take cognizance of the existence of disputes or situations likely to disturb regional peace and harmony. ARTICLE 15 In the event no solution is reached through direct negotiations, the High Council shall take cognizance of the dispute or the situation and shall recommend to the parties in dispute appropriate means of settlement such as good offices, mediation, inquiry or conciliation. The High Council may however offer its good offices, or upon agreement of the parties in dispute, constitute itself into a committee of mediation, inquiry or conciliation. When deemed necessary, the High Council shall recommend appropriate measures for the prevention of a deterioration of the dispute or the situation. ARTICLE 16 The foregoing provision of this Chapter shall not apply to a dispute unless all the parties to the dispute agree to their application to that dispute. However, this shall not preclude the other High Contracting Parties not party to the dispute from offering all possible assistance to settle the said dispute. Parties to the dispute should be well disposed towards such offers of assistance. ARTICLE 17 Nothing in this Treaty shall preclude recourse to the modes of peaceful settlement contained in Article 33(l) of the Charter of the United Nations. The High Contracting Parties which are parties to a dispute should be encouraged to take initiatives to solve it by friendly negotiations before resorting to the other procedures provided for in the Charter of the United Nations.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty of arbitration. Signed at Washington August 27, 1929; entered into force August 24, 1932. 47 Stat. 2130; TS 850; 11 Bevans 1325; 142 Treaty of conciliation. Signed at Washington August 27, 1929; entered into force August 24, 1932. 47 Stat. 2132; TS 851; 11 Bevans 1327; 142 Agreement relating to implementation of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty of March 26, 1979.1 Letter signed at Washington March 26, 1979; entered into force March 26, 1979. 32 UST 2148; TIAS 9827. Agreement to transfer title of the United States Field Mission base camp at Umm Khusheib from the United States Sinai Support Mission to the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Signed at Umm Khusheib April 22, 1982; entered into force April 22, 1982. 34 UST 1229; TIAS 10410. NOTE: 1 See also MULTINATIONAL FORCE AND OBSERVERS in bilateral section and PEACEKEEPING in multilateral section. Agreement for the exchange of international money orders. Signed at Cairo October 6, 1958 and at Washington October 31, 1958; entered into force July 1, 1959.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty amending in their application to New Zealand certain provisions of the treaty for the advancement of peace between the United States and the United Kingdom signed at Washington September 15, 1914. Signed at Washington September 6, 1940; entered into force August 13, 1941. 55 Stat. 1217; TS 976; 10 Xxxxxx 282. Money order convention. Signed at Wellington October 8 and at Washington December 6, 1881; operative January 1, 1882. NP Agreement concerning the exchange of parcel post. Signed at Wellington March 3 and at Washington April 24, 1933; operative October 1, 1932. 48 Stat. 1491; Post Office Department print. Memorandum of understanding concerning international express mail service, with de- tailed regulations. Signed at Wellington and Washington August 1 and 20, 1984; entered into force October 28, 1984. TIAS 11003. Memorandum of understanding concerning the operation of the INTELPOST service, with de- tails of implementation. Signed at Berne April 28, 1989; entered into force May 1, 1989. TIAS 11610. Convention between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to tenure and disposi- tion of real and personal property. Signed at Washington March 2, 1899; entered into force for New Zealand June 10, 1901. 31 Stat. 1939; TS 146; I Xxxxxx 774. Supplementary convention relating to the ten- ure and disposition of real and personal prop- erty. Signed at Washington May 27, 1936, by the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand; entered into force March 10, 1941. 55 Stat. 1101; TS 964; 5 Xxxxxx 140; 203 LNTS 367. Agreement concerning the establishment of an astronomical observatory at Blackbirch Ridge, with memorandum of understandings and agreed minute. Exchange of notes at Welling- ton November 11, 1982; entered into force No- vember 11, 1982. TIAS 10604; 1675 UNTS 247. Agreement for scientific and technological co- operation, with annex and exchange of letters. Signed at Washington May 21, 1991; entered into force May 21, 1991. TIAS 11829.
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PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Arbitration convention. Signed at Washington January 23, 1909; entered into force July 26, 1911. 37 Stat. 1535; TS 562; 5 Bevans 818. Treaty looking to the advancement of the cause of general peace. Signed at Washington July 24, 1914; entered into force October 28, 1916. 39 Stat. 1698; TS 627; 5 Bevans 820. Agreement relating to the establishment of a Peace Corps program in Brazil. Exchange of notes at Brasilia June 18, 1973; entered into force June 18, 1973. 24 UST 1650; TIAS 7669.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. The High Contracting Parties shall have the determination and good faith to prevent disputes from arising. In case disputes on matters directly affecting them should arise, especially disputes likely to disturb regional peace and harmony, they shall refrain from the threat or use of force and shall at all times settle such disputes among themselves through friendly negotiations.
PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. Treaty for the settlement of disputes. Signed at Washington October 1, 1914; entered into force March 22, 1915. 39 Stat. 1622; TS 616; 11 Bevans 1239.
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