Documents Relating to the St. Lawrence Power Company

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J. de L. Taché, Printer to the King, 1919 - Saint Lawrence River - 34 pages
 

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Page 34 - The High Contracting Parties agree that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall forever continue free and open for the purposes of commerce to the inhabitants and to the ships, vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation and applying equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries.
Page 28 - That if future operations by the United States require an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of War...
Page 26 - ... Island ; the channels in the River Detroit, on both sides of the island Bois Blanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian shores ; and all the several channels and passages between the various islands lying near the junction of the River St. Clair with the lake of that name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties.
Page 15 - War, it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said water, the permittee will be required, upon due notice from the Secretary of War, to remove or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby without expense to the United States so as to render navigation reasonably free. easy, and unobstructed : and if.
Page 15 - Army, said weir, trap, or pound shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the said waters, the permittee will be required, upon due notice from the Secretary of the Army...
Page 5 - Meeting of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the $th February, 1946.
Page 15 - Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of New York, having its principal office at...
Page 28 - Army, to remove or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby without expense to the United States, so as to render navigation reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed; and if, upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the...
Page 16 - ... application be fixed for the 29th day of August, 1918, at 10 am of that day in the city of Montreal, Que., and Whereas, at the time and place agreed upon, the hearing having taken place, the commission at the conclusion of the evidence of the applicant, heard counsel on its behalf, as well as counsel on behalf of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, the province of Ontario and the state of New York, and also on behalf of several private and corporate interests, no testimony having been...
Page 26 - For the purposes of this treaty boundary waters are defined as the waters from main shore to main shore of the lakes and rivers and connecting waterways, or the portions thereof, along which the international boundary...

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