It now is settled in the United States and recognized elsewhere that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the ports, harbors, bays and other enclosed arms of the sea along its coast and a marginal... Court-martial Orders - Page 232by United States. Navy Department, United States. Navy. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1944Full view - About this book
| Arthur Walker Blakemore - Liquor laws - 1923 - 860 pages
...the United States and recognized elsewhere that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the...outward a marine league, or three geographic miles. This, we hold, is the territory which the Amendment designates as its field of operation; and the designation... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1923 - 872 pages
...recognized boundaries. P. 122. 3. The territory subject to the jurisdiction of the United States includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the...outward a marine league, or three geographic miles; and this territory, and all of it, is that which the Amendment designates as its field of operation.... | |
| Bar associations - 1924 - 674 pages
...the United States and recognized elsewhere, that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the...and a marginal belt of the sea extending from the coastline outward a marine league or three geographic miles." 5 May I direct your attention, at this... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 946 pages
...sea, the court replied that this is a "figure of speech, a metaphor." It defined territorial waters as "the ports, harbors, bays and other enclosed arms...coast and a marginal belt of the sea extending from its coast line outward a marine league, or three geographic miles." In commenting upon this decision... | |
| North American review - 1923 - 874 pages
...the United States and recognized elsewhere that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the ports, harbors, bays and other inclosed arms of the sea along its coast, and a marginal belt of the sea extending from the coast line... | |
| North American review - 1923 - 874 pages
...the United States and recognized elsewhere that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the ports, harbors, bays and other inclosed arms of the sea along its coast, and a marginal belt of the sea extending from the coast line... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - Law - 1924 - 534 pages
...United States and recognized elsewhere, that the territory subject to its jurisdiction includes the knd areas under its dominion and control, the ports, harbors,...and a marginal belt of the sea extending from the coastline outward a marine league or three geographic miles." 5 May I direct your attention, at this... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - International law - 1924 - 698 pages
...includes the land areas under its dominion and control, the ports, harbors, bays, and other inclosed arms of the sea along its coast, and a marginal belt...outward a marine league, or three geographic miles. ' ' Compare, however, the claims of the Baltic states and of Spain and Portugal. 1Writers on international... | |
| Charles William Bacon, Franklyn Stanley Morse - Common law - 1924 - 424 pages
...exercise sovereign powers includes all of the land within its borders; all ports, harbors, bays, and enclosed arms of the sea along its coast, and a marginal belt of the sea extending outward three geographic miles. This territorial jurisdiction over parts of the seas was originally... | |
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