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... area . This utilization will not affect the sovereignty of the Republic of Panama , or the operation of the Constitution and the laws of the Republic over the mentioned area . ( b ) The United States Armed Forces , the members thereof ...
... area . This utilization will not affect the sovereignty of the Republic of Panama , or the operation of the Constitution and the laws of the Republic over the mentioned area . ( b ) The United States Armed Forces , the members thereof ...
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... areas ; ( b ) Make such improvements and alterations to the aforesaid in- stallations and areas as it deems appropriate , consistent with the terms of this treaty ; ( c ) Make and enforce all rules pertaining to the passage of ves- sels ...
... areas ; ( b ) Make such improvements and alterations to the aforesaid in- stallations and areas as it deems appropriate , consistent with the terms of this treaty ; ( c ) Make and enforce all rules pertaining to the passage of ves- sels ...
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... areas otherwise made available to the United states of America pursuant to this Treaty , such other areas as the two Parties may agree upon . The terms and conditions applicable to Canal operating areas made available by the Republic of ...
... areas otherwise made available to the United states of America pursuant to this Treaty , such other areas as the two Parties may agree upon . The terms and conditions applicable to Canal operating areas made available by the Republic of ...
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Introduction by Ronald Reagan page | |
How We Got There 18 | |
What Panama Agreed To 34 | |
Copyright | |
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