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Page 94
... transit ever more impor- tant . 96 percent of our naval fleet can transit the canal . Only our Nimitz - class aircraft carriers cannot transit . The trend toward naval ship design is to- ward a smaller and faster vessel . The canal has ...
... transit ever more impor- tant . 96 percent of our naval fleet can transit the canal . Only our Nimitz - class aircraft carriers cannot transit . The trend toward naval ship design is to- ward a smaller and faster vessel . The canal has ...
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... transit by the vessels of all nations on terms of entire equality , so that there will be no discrimination against any nation , or its citizens or subjects , concerning the con- ditions or charges of transit , or for any other reason ...
... transit by the vessels of all nations on terms of entire equality , so that there will be no discrimination against any nation , or its citizens or subjects , concerning the con- ditions or charges of transit , or for any other reason ...
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... transit through the canal shall be provided ; ( c ) tolls and other charges for transit and ancillary services shall be just , reasonable , equitable and consistent with the principles of international law ; ( d ) as a pre - condition ...
... transit through the canal shall be provided ; ( c ) tolls and other charges for transit and ancillary services shall be just , reasonable , equitable and consistent with the principles of international law ; ( d ) as a pre - condition ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
The Importance of the Canal Today | 43 |
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