Word: legally
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...means immediate satisfaction at that time, and anything less would be an overthrow of the judgment. A nation should have the same right of recoupment out of a debtor's property that a judgment creditor has at common law. In international law seizure of land is recognized as a legal means. In the case tonight the creditor has chosen this immediate means of obtaining satisfaction under the award, and, between the two countries involved, this will be a just proceeding...
Assistant Professor J. I. Westengard of the Law School has been appointed assistant legal advisor to the King of Siam. He will leave for Siam during the summer, and will remain there during the next winter as he has a year's leave of absence. Professor Westengard graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1898, and has been assistant professor of Law since...
Professor Edward Henry Strobel, Bemis Professor of International Law, has been appointed legal adviser to the King of Siam. He will obtain a leave of absence for two years from his duties at the Law School, and sail for Siam in a few months. The position up to a few years ago was held by a Belgian authority in international...
...Northwestern University Law School, and is now dean of that institution. The prize was established in 1898 by Julian W. Mack LL.B. '87, and consists of a sum of $400 and a medal. The prize is awarded every four years for the most meritorious law book or legal essay written in the English language and published not less than one nor more than five years before the award; but if no essay merits the prize no award will be made...
...five stockholders to have the right to apply at any time to the Court for a dissolution of the corporation, and upon its legal dissolution, all the assets of the corporation to vest, subject to its liabilities, in the general body of participating members, as a voluntary association of the same nature and with the same constitution and by-laws as those of the present Society at the moment before incorporation...