The Civil Law in Spain and Spanish-America: Including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippine Islands, and the Spanish Civil Code in Force, Annotated and with References to the Civil Codes of Mexico, Central and South America, with a History of All the Spanish Codes, and Summary of Canonical Laws, of the Principal Fueros, Ordenamientos, Councils and Ordenanzas of Spain from the Earliest Times to the Twentieth Century, Including the Spanish, Mexican, Cuban and Puerto Rican Autonomical Constitutions, and a History of the Laws of the Indies--Recopilacion de Leyes de Los Reynos de Las IndiasW. H. Lowdermilk & Company, 1900 - 672 páginas |
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... Legitimate Children 145 CHAPTER SECOND.— Proofs of the Filiation of Legitimate Children .. 146 CHAPTER THIRD.- Legitimated Children 147 CHAPTER FOURTH.— Illegitimate Children 148 SECTION FIRST.- Recognition of Natural Children 148 ...
... Legitimate Children 145 CHAPTER SECOND.— Proofs of the Filiation of Legitimate Children .. 146 CHAPTER THIRD.- Legitimated Children 147 CHAPTER FOURTH.— Illegitimate Children 148 SECTION FIRST.- Recognition of Natural Children 148 ...
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... Legitimate Guardianship SECTION FIRST.- Guardianship of Minors . . 162 163 163 164 165 165 165 SECTION SECOND.— Guardianship of the Insane and the Deaf and Dumb ... 169 SECTION THIRD . - Guardianship of Prodigals . ( Spendthrifts ) ...
... Legitimate Guardianship SECTION FIRST.- Guardianship of Minors . . 162 163 163 164 165 165 165 SECTION SECOND.— Guardianship of the Insane and the Deaf and Dumb ... 169 SECTION THIRD . - Guardianship of Prodigals . ( Spendthrifts ) ...
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... legitimate . The liberal Constitution of 1869 was discarded and that of 1845 accepted as Isabel II in her abdication , in various acts under the latter , had assented to the succession of Alfonso , her son . Under the guiding hand of ...
... legitimate . The liberal Constitution of 1869 was discarded and that of 1845 accepted as Isabel II in her abdication , in various acts under the latter , had assented to the succession of Alfonso , her son . Under the guiding hand of ...
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... legitimate descendants of Alfonso XII , of Bourbon , are extinguished , his sisters , his aunt , the sister of his mother , and their legitimate descendants , and those of his uncles , the brothers of Fernando VII , should they not be ...
... legitimate descendants of Alfonso XII , of Bourbon , are extinguished , his sisters , his aunt , the sister of his mother , and their legitimate descendants , and those of his uncles , the brothers of Fernando VII , should they not be ...
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... legitimate children by the father ; in his default , or where he is impeded , the power to grant it devolves , in this order , upon the mother , the paternal and maternal grandparents , and , in default of all of them , upon the family ...
... legitimate children by the father ; in his default , or where he is impeded , the power to grant it devolves , in this order , upon the mother , the paternal and maternal grandparents , and , in default of all of them , upon the family ...
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Página 596 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
Página 592 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination, when that is accomplished, to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Página 597 - It will be the duty of the commander of the forces of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but as friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights.
Página 588 - The first effect of the military occupation of the enemy's territory is the severance of the former political relations of the inhabitants, and the establishment of a new political power. Under this changed condition of things, the inhabitants, so long as they perform their duties, are entitled to security in their persons and property, and in all their private rights and relations.
Página 598 - It does not seem desirable that I should recommend at this time a specific and final form of government for these islands. When peace shall be restored it will be the duty of Congress to construct a plan of government which shall establish and maintain freedom and order and peace in the Philippines.
Página 597 - It will therefore be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come, not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights.
Página 598 - ... time a specific and final form of government for the territory actually held by the United States forces and in which as long as insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. I stated my purpose, until the Congress shall have made the formal expression of its will, to use the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes to uphold the sovereignty of the United States in those distant islands as in all other places where our flag rightfully floats, placing,...
Página 545 - To regulate the manner in which letters of marque may be issued ; to enact laws according to which prizes on sea and land shall be adjudged valid or invalid ; and to frame the admiralty law for times of peace and war.
Página 589 - While the rule of conduct of the American commander-in-chief will be such as has just been defined, it will be his duty to adopt measures of a different kind, if, unfortunately, the course of the people should render such measures indispensable to the maintenance of law and order.