It is expressly recognized that in extending the principle of free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent Sovereign State this principle shall... Colonial Tariff Policies - Page 85by United States Tariff Commission - 1922 - 869 pagesFull view - About this book
| Manchester geographical society - 1885 - 442 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...offices with the Governments established on the African snore of the Indian Ocean for the purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case of securing the... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Science - 1885 - 458 pages
..."only applicable so far as it is approved of by such a State. The Powers agree, however, to use here their good offices with the Governments established...African shore of the Indian Ocean for the purpose at all events of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit traffic of all nations." Here... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - International law - 1889 - 980 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent Sovereign State this principle shall only bo applicable in so far as it is approved by such State. But the Powers agree to use their good offices... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Africa - 1894 - 682 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...for the purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit (traffic) of all nations. (See also... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Africa - 1894 - 666 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...shore of the Indian Ocean for the purpose of obtaining stwh approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit (traffic)... | |
| Great Britain - 1899 - 190 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...for the purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit (traffic) of all nations. CHAPTER... | |
| Henry Wellington Wack - Belgium - 1905 - 866 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...for the purpose of obtaining such 'approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit (traffic) of all nations. ARTICLE... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 414 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...their good offices with the governments established as the African shore of the Indian Ocean for the purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 412 pages
...approved by such State. But the Powers agree to use their good offices with the governments established as the African shore of the Indian Ocean for the purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions to the transit (traffic) of all nations. '* See... | |
| Georges Kaeckenbeeck - International rivers - 1918 - 292 pages
...free trade to this eastern zone, the Conference Powers only undertake engagements for themselves, and that in the territories belonging to an independent...established on the African shore of the Indian Ocean fo|r thioi purpose of obtaining such approval, and in any case of securing the most favourable conditions... | |
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