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Page 367
... apply to visiting forces of Nigeria . Ships and aircraft 66 99 7. In subsection ( 2 ) of section four hundred and ... apply to any ship by reason only of its being registered in , or licensed under the law of , Nigeria or any part ...
... apply to visiting forces of Nigeria . Ships and aircraft 66 99 7. In subsection ( 2 ) of section four hundred and ... apply to any ship by reason only of its being registered in , or licensed under the law of , Nigeria or any part ...
Page 416
... apply directly or indirectly to imported goods any fiscal charges in excess of those applied directly or indirectly to like domestic goods , nor otherwise apply such charges so as to afford effective protection to like domestic goods ...
... apply directly or indirectly to imported goods any fiscal charges in excess of those applied directly or indirectly to like domestic goods , nor otherwise apply such charges so as to afford effective protection to like domestic goods ...
Page 437
... apply to the territories specified in the decision approving the accession of that State . 4. Member States recognise that certain Member States may wish to propose at a later date that the application of this Convention should be ...
... apply to the territories specified in the decision approving the accession of that State . 4. Member States recognise that certain Member States may wish to propose at a later date that the application of this Convention should be ...
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