Reports of the Panama Canal Company and the Canal Zone GovernmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - Canal Zone |
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activities ASIA AUSTRALASIA Balboa Bureau Canal net tonnage Canal Zone Government Cargo long tons COAST CENTRAL AMERICA/MEXICO COAST SOUTH AMERICA Colon Commissary Commodity Shipments construction cost Cristobal direct investment Director displacement tonnage Division Dredging EAST COAST UNITED employees Ended June 30 equipment facilities fiscal year 1952 fixed assets funds Gaillard Cut Gatun Lake including Canal Zone increase Interdivisional Iron and steel isthmus July June 30 lockages locks long tons Madden Madden Lake maintenance Marine ment Mineral oils Number of transits oceangoing Panama Canal agency Panama Canal Company Panama Canal measurement Pedro Miguel percent previous fiscal Principal Trade Railroad Rainbow City Republic of Panama Sales of services Shipments Over Principal ships shown the revenues STATISTICAL Table tankers tolls tons of cargo Total Total___ trade routes transferred U. S. Treasury unclassified unclassified_ United States Government United States-rate valuation vessel tons WEST COAST CANADA WEST COAST CENTRAL WEST COAST SOUTH
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Page 32 - provides that tolls shall be prescribed at a rate or rates calculated to cover, as nearly as practicable, all costs of maintaining and operating the Panama Canal, together with the facilities and appurtenances related thereto, including interest and depreciation and an appropriate share of the net costs of operation of the Canal Zone Government.
Page 2 - when carrying passengers or cargo: ninety (90) cents per net vessel-ton of 100 cubic feet of actual earning capacity—that is, the net tonnage determined in accordance with the Rules for the Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal;
Page 2 - when carrying passengers or cargo, ninety (90) cents per net vessel-ton of 100 cubic feet of actual earning capacity—'that is, the net tonnage determined in accordance with the Rules for the Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal
Page 4 - to pay interest to the Treasury on the net direct investment of the Government in the Company, and (c) to reimburse the Treasury for (1) the annuity payments to the Republic of Panama under the Convention of 1903 as modified by the Treaty of 1936 between the two Governments, and
Page 2 - to pay interest to the Treasury on the net direct investment of the Government in the Company, and (c) to reimburse the Treasury for (1) the annuity payments to the Republic of Panama under the convention of 1903 as modified by the treaty of 1936 between the two Governments, and
Page 34 - a monopoly for the construction, maintenance, and operation of any system of communication by means of canal or railroad across Panamanian territory between the Caribbean and the Pacific,
Page 2 - to pay interest to the Treasury on the net direct investment of the Government in the Company, and (c) to reimburse the Treasury for (1) the annuity payments to the Republic of Panama, and (2) the net costs of operation of the
Page 4 - (90) cents per net vessel-ton of 100 cubic feet of actual earning capacity—that is, the net tonnage determined in accordance with the Rules for the Measurement of Vessels for the Panama
Page 31 - no part of any funds of or available to any wholly owned Government corporation shall be used for the purchase or construction, or in making loans for the purchase or construction of any office building, without specific authority in law therefor,