White Paper on the Nationalisation of the Suez Maritime Canal Company: Published by the Government of Egypt of the 12th of August 1956 |
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Page 25
... remain open as a neutral passage to every merchant ship crossing from one sea to another , without any distinction , exclusion , or preference of per- sons or nationalities , on payment of the dues and obser- vance of the regulations ...
... remain open as a neutral passage to every merchant ship crossing from one sea to another , without any distinction , exclusion , or preference of per- sons or nationalities , on payment of the dues and obser- vance of the regulations ...
Page 34
... remain open for free circulation under the regulations governing their use . This settling down is not permissible except in such places as declared by the Company's engineers as being unnecessary for the working of its services ...
... remain open for free circulation under the regulations governing their use . This settling down is not permissible except in such places as declared by the Company's engineers as being unnecessary for the working of its services ...
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... remain under the Egyptian Police who will have free authority over it as is exercised elsewhere in the Egyptian territory , with a view to maintaining order and public security and ensuring the enforcement of the country's laws and ...
... remain under the Egyptian Police who will have free authority over it as is exercised elsewhere in the Egyptian territory , with a view to maintaining order and public security and ensuring the enforcement of the country's laws and ...
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1888 Convention accordance with Egyptian act of concession agreement Article 17 Cairo Canal of Suez communiqué compensation Constantinople construction Declaration of London decree Egyptian Company Egyptian laws Egyptian nationality Egyptian Public establishment execution February 22 fees for transiting Ferdinand de Lesseps forces the defence free of impost freedom of navigation fresh-water canal Government of Egypt Grand Maritime Canal harbour High Contracting Parties Highness the Khedive Imperial Majesty Imperial Ottoman Government interfere international character juristic personality Lake Timsah land conceded large vessels laws and customs maintenance Majesty the Sultan Maritime Canal Company Maritime Suez Canal measures ment nationalised company necessary November 30 operating ports of access present Treaty provisions of Articles public utility enterprises Red Sea sovereignty stipulated subject to Egyptian Sublime Porte Suez Canal Company Suez Maritime Canal tariffs term three Governments three Powers undertaking United Kingdom Universal Company Universal Suez Canal Universal Suez Maritime