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Page 124
... ports leading thereto , subject to no other demands or impositions than such tolls and charges as may be im- posed by the United States for the use of the Canal and other works . It being understood that such tolls and charges shall be ...
... ports leading thereto , subject to no other demands or impositions than such tolls and charges as may be im- posed by the United States for the use of the Canal and other works . It being understood that such tolls and charges shall be ...
Page 150
... ports of the Canal Zone to use and enjoy the dockage and other facilities of the said ports for the pur- pose of loading and unloading cargoes and receiving or disem- barking passengers to or from the territory under the jurisdiction of ...
... ports of the Canal Zone to use and enjoy the dockage and other facilities of the said ports for the pur- pose of loading and unloading cargoes and receiving or disem- barking passengers to or from the territory under the jurisdiction of ...
Page 152
... ports and upon the officers , crew or passengers of such vessels , the taxes or charges provided by the laws of the Republic of Panama ; it being understood that the Re- public of Panama will continue directly and exclusively to ...
... ports and upon the officers , crew or passengers of such vessels , the taxes or charges provided by the laws of the Republic of Panama ; it being understood that the Re- public of Panama will continue directly and exclusively to ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
Copyright | |
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