British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1954 - Great Britain |
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Page 163
... agreed line which shall so far as possible follow the real edge of the woods eliminating only the more pronounced salients and re - entrants . None of the segments of this line should , however , cut the principal valley of the River ...
... agreed line which shall so far as possible follow the real edge of the woods eliminating only the more pronounced salients and re - entrants . None of the segments of this line should , however , cut the principal valley of the River ...
Page 768
... agreed areas as the two Governments agree are necessary to carry out the purposes of the present Agreement . ARTICLE ... agreed . ARTICLE VI Use of Agreed Areas ( 1 ) The agreed areas shall be used and occupied exclusively by the ...
... agreed areas as the two Governments agree are necessary to carry out the purposes of the present Agreement . ARTICLE ... agreed . ARTICLE VI Use of Agreed Areas ( 1 ) The agreed areas shall be used and occupied exclusively by the ...
Page 770
... agreed areas and movement within and between the agreed areas , by land , air and sea , for the purposes of the present Agreement . The right shall include freedom from compulsory pilotage and all toll charges anywhere within Libya ...
... agreed areas and movement within and between the agreed areas , by land , air and sea , for the purposes of the present Agreement . The right shall include freedom from compulsory pilotage and all toll charges anywhere within Libya ...
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