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Page 124
... charges or taxes of any kind shall be levied or imposed by the Government of Colombia upon any vessel using or ... charges as may be im- posed by the United States for the use of the Canal and other works . It being understood that such ...
... charges or taxes of any kind shall be levied or imposed by the Government of Colombia upon any vessel using or ... charges as may be im- posed by the United States for the use of the Canal and other works . It being understood that such ...
Page 189
... charges by the Republic of Panama . However , in the event such vessels call at a Panamanian port , they may be assessed charges incident thereto , such as charges for services provided to the vessel . The Republic of Panama may also ...
... charges by the Republic of Panama . However , in the event such vessels call at a Panamanian port , they may be assessed charges incident thereto , such as charges for services provided to the vessel . The Republic of Panama may also ...
Page 200
... charges for transit and other charges for transit and ancillary services , provided they have been fixed in conformity with the provisions of Article III ( c ) ; ( b ) Compliance with applicable rules and regulations , provided such ...
... charges for transit and other charges for transit and ancillary services , provided they have been fixed in conformity with the provisions of Article III ( c ) ; ( b ) Compliance with applicable rules and regulations , provided such ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
Copyright | |
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