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The President of the International Court of Justice,
Having regard to Article 48 of the Statute of the Court and to Article 37 of
the Rules of Court,
Having regard to the Order of 12 January 1966 fixing the time-limits for the
filing of the Reply of the Government of Belgium and the Rejoinder of the
Government of Spain;
Whereas, by a letter dated 7 October 1966 and received and filed in the
Registry on 13 October 1966, the Agent for the Government of Belgium, for
the reasons therein set out, requested an extension of six months of the
time-limit, fixed at 30 November 1966, for the filing of the Reply;
Whereas, on 13 October 1966, a certified true copy of the aforementioned
letter was transmitted to the Agent for the Government of Spain who was
asked to make known the views of that Government on the request;
Whereas, by a letter dated 25 October 1966, the Agent for the Government of
Spain stated that that Government raised no objection to the [p508]
principle of an extension of the time-limit fixed for the filing of the
Reply and further stated that the Spanish Government could but leave to the
Court's appraisal the duration of the extension to be granted,
Extends to 24 April 1967 the time-limit for the filing of the Reply of the
Government of Belgium and to 2 October 1967 the time-limit for the filing of
the Rejoinder of the Government of Spain.
Done in French and in English, the French text being authoritative, at the
Peace Palace, The Hague, this twenty-third day of November, one thousand
nine hundred and sixty-six, in three copies, one of which will be placed in
the archives of the Court and the others transmitted to the Government of
Belgium and to the Government of Spain, respectively
(Signed) Percy C.Spender,
President.
(Signed) S.Aquarone,
Registrar. |
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