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Page 119
... Railroad Company ( and the United States as owner of the enterprise ) shall be free from the obligations imposed by the rail- road concession , excepting as to the payment at maturity by the Railroad Company of the outstanding bonds ...
... Railroad Company ( and the United States as owner of the enterprise ) shall be free from the obligations imposed by the rail- road concession , excepting as to the payment at maturity by the Railroad Company of the outstanding bonds ...
Page 154
... railroad right of way , and except that , in case of a grade crossing over Randolph Road and the railroad , the corridor will be interrupted by that highway and railroad ; thence 200 feet in width to the boundary line of the Canal ...
... railroad right of way , and except that , in case of a grade crossing over Randolph Road and the railroad , the corridor will be interrupted by that highway and railroad ; thence 200 feet in width to the boundary line of the Canal ...
Page 162
... railroad across its ter- ritory between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean , by Article V of the Convention signed November 18 , 1903 , shall be abro- gated as of the effective date of this Treaty in so far as it pertains to the ...
... railroad across its ter- ritory between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean , by Article V of the Convention signed November 18 , 1903 , shall be abro- gated as of the effective date of this Treaty in so far as it pertains to the ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
The Importance of the Canal Today | 43 |
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