| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 876 pages
...expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, and the rate of salvage which would be equally payable in the like case of a wreck of a national...The goods and merchandize saved from the wreck shall not be subject to the established duties, unless cleared for consumption. Art. XVII. Each of the high... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1852 - 944 pages
...expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, and the rate of salvage which would be equally payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The goods and merchandise saved from the wreck shall not be subject to the established duties, unless cleared for... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...the country, and such Consular officers, owners or agents shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage...would have been payable in the like case of a wreck or stranding of a national vessel. The Contracting Parties agree moreover that merchan* "Treaty Series.... | |
| Commercial treaties - 1900 - 1294 pages
...Vice-Consul, owners, or agents, of only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, and of the salvage or other expenses which would have been...the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The charge for such salvage or other expenses shall be made and settled immediately, subject to such right... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1907 - 1436 pages
...the preservation of the property, together with the salvage or other expenses which would have b:en payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The goods and merchandise saved from the wreck shall be exempt from all duties of customs, unless cleared for consumption,... | |
| Naval art and science - 1874 - 1098 pages
...country; and such Consular functionaries, owners, oragente, shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage...which would have been payable in the like case of the stranding or wreck of a national vessel It is, however, agreed, that when the owner of the goods... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1838 - 1122 pages
...only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the rate of salvage, which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel, and the goods and merchandise saved from the wreck shall not be subject to duties unless cleared for... | |
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