The Panama Canal: An Elucidation of Its Governmental Features as Prescribed by Treaties; a Discussion of Toll Exemption and the Repeal Bill of 1914; and Other Pertinent Chapters |
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... protection . " This treaty was to continue for twenty years and thereafter until notice by either party was given for its abrogation . It was not abro- gated and it passed over to Panama after she became a state . CHAPTER III . CLAYTON ...
... protection . " This treaty was to continue for twenty years and thereafter until notice by either party was given for its abrogation . It was not abro- gated and it passed over to Panama after she became a state . CHAPTER III . CLAYTON ...
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... protect it from seizure or confiscation and they will guarantee the " neutrality ” thereof , so that it may forever be kept open and free and the money invested be secure . The right to with- draw from the " protection " obligation is ...
... protect it from seizure or confiscation and they will guarantee the " neutrality ” thereof , so that it may forever be kept open and free and the money invested be secure . The right to with- draw from the " protection " obligation is ...
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... protection to any other communication by canal or railway across the isthmus which is now pro- posed whether at " Tehauntepec or Panama . " In grant- ing , however , their joint protection it is always under- stood that the parties ...
... protection to any other communication by canal or railway across the isthmus which is now pro- posed whether at " Tehauntepec or Panama . " In grant- ing , however , their joint protection it is always under- stood that the parties ...
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... protect and police the great waterway . Article 3 , relates to the " neutralization " of the ca- nal under the rules ( so far as applicable ) for the opera- tion of the Suez Canal . Section 1 of this article says that " the canal shall ...
... protect and police the great waterway . Article 3 , relates to the " neutralization " of the ca- nal under the rules ( so far as applicable ) for the opera- tion of the Suez Canal . Section 1 of this article says that " the canal shall ...
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... protection of this article and it must have been wholly for the advantage of the other contracting party . This is a remarkably short treaty and did its work effectively . It gave us freedom from a joint arrange- ment under which ...
... protection of this article and it must have been wholly for the advantage of the other contracting party . This is a remarkably short treaty and did its work effectively . It gave us freedom from a joint arrange- ment under which ...
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