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(1892) Author: Klas Pontus Arnoldson With: Brooke Foss Westcott
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in the performance of their duties, until they shall have reached a final
determination of the questions submitted for their consideration.

Article XV.—The decision of a majority of the whole number of
arbitrators shall be final both on the main and incidental issues, unless
in the agreement to arbitrate it shall have been expressly provided that
unanimity is essential.

Article XVI.—The general expenses of arbitration proceedings shall
be paid in equal proportions by the governments that are parties
thereto; but expenses incurred by either party in the preparation and
prosecution of its case shall be defrayed by it individually.

Article XVII.—Whenever disputes arise the nations involved shall
appoint courts of arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the
preceding articles. Only by the mutual and free consent of all of such
nations may those provisions be disregarded, and courts of arbitration
appointed under different arrangements.

Article XVIII.—This treaty shall remain in force for twenty years
from the date of the exchange of ratifications. After the expiration of
that period, it shall continue in operation until one of the contracting
parties shall have notified all the others of its desire to terminate it.
In the event of such notice the treaty shall continue obligatory upon
the party giving it for at least one year thereafter, but the withdrawal
of one or more nations shall not invalidate the treaty with respect to
the other nations concerned.

Article XIX.—This treaty shall be ratified by all the nations
approving it, according to their respective constitutional methods; and
the ratifications shall be exchanged in the city of Washington on or
before the first day of May, a.d. 1891. Any other nation may accept
this treaty and become a party thereto, by signing a copy thereof and
depositing the same with the Government of the United States;
whereupon the said Government shall communicate this fact to the
other contracting parties.

Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London.

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