Handbook of Treaties, &c., Relating to Commerce and Navigation Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, Wholly Or Partially in Force on July 1, 1907: (With Supplement.) |
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... respecting Distressed Seamen and Seamen Deserters are not included in this Collection . Treaties with more than one Foreign Power are put under " General . " a 2 [ 536 ] 73 192540 No. Date . Description . When terminable . Page .
... respecting Distressed Seamen and Seamen Deserters are not included in this Collection . Treaties with more than one Foreign Power are put under " General . " a 2 [ 536 ] 73 192540 No. Date . Description . When terminable . Page .
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... power to prevent the passage through his dominions of arms and ammunition to the Mahdists , whom he declares to be the enemies of his Empire . Ratification . The present Treaty shall come into force as soon as its ratification by Her ...
... power to prevent the passage through his dominions of arms and ammunition to the Mahdists , whom he declares to be the enemies of his Empire . Ratification . The present Treaty shall come into force as soon as its ratification by Her ...
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... Power of the said Provinces ; Who , after having communicated to each other their respec- tive Full Powers , found to be in due and proper form , have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : - ARTICLE I. Friendship . There ...
... Power of the said Provinces ; Who , after having communicated to each other their respec- tive Full Powers , found to be in due and proper form , have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : - ARTICLE I. Friendship . There ...
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... Power in whose Dominions they may be resident . They shall be exempted from all compulsory military Service whatsoever , whether by Sea or Land , and from all forced loans , or military exactions or requisitions ; neither shall they be ...
... Power in whose Dominions they may be resident . They shall be exempted from all compulsory military Service whatsoever , whether by Sea or Land , and from all forced loans , or military exactions or requisitions ; neither shall they be ...
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... Power of Brazil , Bolivia , Paraguay , and Uruguay , to accede to Treaty . Power is expressly reserved to Ilis Majesty the Emperor of Brazil , and the Government of Bolivia , Paraguay , and the Oriental State of Uruguay , to become ...
... Power of Brazil , Bolivia , Paraguay , and Uruguay , to accede to Treaty . Power is expressly reserved to Ilis Majesty the Emperor of Brazil , and the Government of Bolivia , Paraguay , and the Oriental State of Uruguay , to become ...
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Page 965 - Parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take Fish of every kind on that part of the Southern Coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands, on the Western and Northern Coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands, on the shores of the Magdalen Islands, and also on the Coasts, Bays, Harbours and Creeks from Mount Joly on the Southern Coast of Labrador...
Page 973 - ... to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
Page 973 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Page 965 - America, not included within the above-mentioned limits : provided, however, that the American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbours, for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever.
Page 721 - There shall be between all the Territories of His Britannic Majesty in Europe, and the Territories of Mexico, a reciprocal freedom of commerce. The inhabitants of the two countries respectively shall have liberty freely...
Page 972 - In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the High Contracting Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case...
Page 317 - The present Convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof; and further, until the end of twelve months after either of the High Contracting Parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same...
Page 463 - Consuls, owners, or agents shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage or other expenses which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. || The goods and merchandize saved from the wreck shall be exempt from all...
Page 47 - ... and generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively.
Page 979 - Flats canal on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the " United States, and further engages to urge upon the State "governments to secure to the subjects of her Britannic majesty " the use of the several State canals...