North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague. Under the Provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, Between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In Twelve Volumes) ..U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - Fisheries |
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Page 47
... duties , it but uses a convenient and customary form of describing the owner's or master's right and duties in respect of the ship . As this is conceded to be essentially " a ship fishing , " and as neither in 1818 , nor since , could ...
... duties , it but uses a convenient and customary form of describing the owner's or master's right and duties in respect of the ship . As this is conceded to be essentially " a ship fishing , " and as neither in 1818 , nor since , could ...
Page 48
... duties whenever the term is used it is but a convenient or customary form of describing the owner's or master's rights . As the Newfoundland fishery , how- ever , is essentially a ship fishery they consider that it is probably quite ...
... duties whenever the term is used it is but a convenient or customary form of describing the owner's or master's rights . As the Newfoundland fishery , how- ever , is essentially a ship fishery they consider that it is probably quite ...
Page 60
... duties upon such a vast number of imported articles , under circumstances of so long a sea - coast and frontier line to be guarded against the devices of smugglers , should not be inclined to under - estimate the solicitude of the local ...
... duties upon such a vast number of imported articles , under circumstances of so long a sea - coast and frontier line to be guarded against the devices of smugglers , should not be inclined to under - estimate the solicitude of the local ...
Page 65
... duties on articles , and levying and collecting light money on foreign ships and vessels . It enacted that a duty of 50 cents per ton , to be denominated " light money , " should be levied and collected on all vessels not of the United ...
... duties on articles , and levying and collecting light money on foreign ships and vessels . It enacted that a duty of 50 cents per ton , to be denominated " light money , " should be levied and collected on all vessels not of the United ...
Page 123
... duties upon fish and certain fish products , it was agreed that ( App . , pp . 42 , 44 ) -- the privilege of entering the ports , bays , and harbours of the Atlantic coasts of Canada and Newfoundland shall be granted to United States ...
... duties upon fish and certain fish products , it was agreed that ( App . , pp . 42 , 44 ) -- the privilege of entering the ports , bays , and harbours of the Atlantic coasts of Canada and Newfoundland shall be granted to United States ...
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admitted aforesaid agreed American fishermen American vessels bait Bay of Fundy Britain Britannic Majesty British fishermen British Government British subjects British territory British waters Canada Canadian Cape Ray citizens claim coast of Newfoundland colonial commissioners convention of 1818 countries creeks cure fish customs dry and cure duties engaged enjoyed enter Evarts exercise Extract fisheries fishing vessels fishing-vessels foreign France French Gallatin granted harbours inhabitants jurisdiction land laws Letter liberty to take light dues lighthouses limits Lord Aberdeen Lord Salisbury Magdalen Islands Majesty's Government ment Minister nations navigation necessary negotiation Nova Scotia Order-in-Council plenipotentiaries ports possession present province provisions purpose question Quirpon Islands ratifications referred regulations respect right of fishing River ships shores sovereignty statute stipulation take fish therein thereof three miles tion trade treaty coasts treaty of 1783 treaty of 1818 tribunal undersigned United States fishermen United States Secretary Washington