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... The place of meeting, once fixed, cannot be altered by the Commission except with the assent of the parties. ...


... If the Commission meets elsewhere than at The Hague, it appoints a Secretary-General, whose office serves as registry. ...


... An International Bureau serves as registry for the Court. It is the channel for communications relative to the meetings of the Court; it has charge of the archives and conducts all the administrative business. ...


... The Tribunal assembles at the date fixed by the parties. The Bureau makes the necessary arrangements for the meeting. ...


... At meetings duly summoned the presence of nine members is sufficient to render valid the discussions of the Council. The decisions are taken by a majority of votes. ...


... The 'Compromis' likewise defines, if there is occasion, the manner of appointing Arbitrators, any special powers which may eventually belong to the Tribunal, where it shall meet, the language it shall use, and the languages the employment of which shall be authorized before it, and, generally speaking, all the conditions on which the parties are agreed. ...


... The place of meeting once fixed cannot be altered by the Tribunal, except with the consent of the parties. ...


... Unless special circumstances arise, the Tribunal does not meet until the pleadings are closed. ...