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[p22]
The Vice-President of the International Court of Justice, Acting President
in this case,
having regard to Article 48 of the Statute of the Court,
having regard to Article 37 of the Rules of Court,
having regard to the Application, filed in the Registry of the Court on
October 28th, 1950, by which the Government of the French Republic
instituted proceedings against the United States of America in the case
concerning rights of nationals of the United States of America in Morocco,
having regard to the Order of October 31st, 1951, fixing the time-limits for
the presentation of the Counter-Memorial, the Reply and the Rejoinder in
this case ;
Whereas, by letter of March 28th, 1952, the United States Ambassador to the
Netherlands, upon instructions from his Government, requested that the
time-limit for the presentation of the Rejoinder be extended from April 11th
to April 18th, 1952; [p23]
Whereas, by telegram of March 29th, 1952, the Agent of the French Republic,
to whom the said request had been communicated, replied that his Government
accepted the aforesaid extension:
Fixes April 18th, 1952, as the time-limit for the filing of the Rejoinder of
the Government of the United States of America.
Done in English and French, the English text being authoritative, at the
Peace Palace, The Hague, this thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine
hundred and fifty-two, in three copies, one of which will be placed in the
archives of the Court and the others will be transmitted to the Government
of the French Republic and the Government of the United States of America,
respectively.
(Signed) J. G. Guerrero,
Vice-President.
(Signed) E. Hambro,
Registrar. |
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