Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties. Compiled from Authentic Documents ...Butterworths, 1840 - Commercial law |
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... pass through its territory , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent in the channels of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced to the navigation . The intended regulation shall determine the ...
... pass through its territory , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent in the channels of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced to the navigation . The intended regulation shall determine the ...
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... pass through its territory , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent , in the bed of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced in the navigation . The intended regulation shall determine the manner ...
... pass through its territory , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent , in the bed of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced in the navigation . The intended regulation shall determine the manner ...
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... passing up the river , two francs , and in passing down the river , one franc and thirty - three centimes , per hundred - weight ; and that the levying of this taril proportion la totalité du droit ) aux distances entre Strasbourg C 2 ...
... passing up the river , two francs , and in passing down the river , one franc and thirty - three centimes , per hundred - weight ; and that the levying of this taril proportion la totalité du droit ) aux distances entre Strasbourg C 2 ...
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... pass through its territory in good repair , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent in the channel of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced to the navigation . VIII . A judicial authority shall ...
... pass through its territory in good repair , and of maintaining the necessary works through the same extent in the channel of the river , in order that no obstacle may be experienced to the navigation . VIII . A judicial authority shall ...
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... passing up or down the river , without being compelled to break bulk , or to remove the cargoes into another vessel , in any port , town , or place whatever . XX . A superintending police , shall , however , be appointed , for the ...
... passing up or down the river , without being compelled to break bulk , or to remove the cargoes into another vessel , in any port , town , or place whatever . XX . A superintending police , shall , however , be appointed , for the ...
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Additional Articles agreed Algiers auront autres Bashaw Bretagne Britain Britannic Majesty British Christian Majesty City and Kingdom Commander commerce Commissaires commission Commissioners Consul Cours créances d'autres debts deux dites Dominions droits duties Emperor of Fez English Consul été être Fait Fez and Morocco France French Government Gibraltar Gouvernemens Gouvernement Français Governor hautes Parties Contractantes Hegira high Contracting Parties inscriptions Ionian Islands Ireland Islands King of Denmark King of Fez Kingdom of Algiers Kingdom of Tripoli l'Article liberty liquidation Lord Majesté Britannique Majesté le Roi Majesty the King Majesty's ships Majesty's subjects manière ment merchant ship Minorca mois molestation Morocco nation navigation navire Netherlands Paris Pays-Bas peace Plénipotentiaires port pourra present Convention présent Traité present Treaty Prince Puissances qu'ils ratifications réclamations respectifs respective Rhine sera seront ship or vessel Signé Signed slaves stipulations sujets thereof tout Treaty of Paris Tunis United Kingdom vaisseau whatsoever
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Page 333 - Plenipotentiaries aforesaid, by virtue of their respective full powers, have signed the same, and have affixed thereunto the seals of their arms. Done at London, this thirteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.
Page 84 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Page 45 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, his Majesty the King of the French, his Majesty the King of Prussia...
Page 205 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Treaty signed this day.
Page 381 - ... slaves on board, may detain and bring away such vessels, in order that they may be brought to trial before the tribunals established for this purpose, as shall hereinafter be specified.
Page 247 - Majesty declares that he is fully satisfied on this head. ' In regard to the fishery between the island of Newfoundland, and those of St. Pierre and Miquelon, it is not to be carried on by either party, but to the middle of the channel; and his Majesty will give the most positive orders that the French fishermen shall not go beyond this line. His Majesty is firmly persuaded that the King of Great Britain will give like orders to the English fishermen.
Page 243 - Raye, situated in forty-seven degrees fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy the fishery which is assigned to them by the present article, as they had the right to enjoy that which was assigned to them by the treaty of Utrecht.
Page 255 - Treaty, shall be prosecuted, disturbed or molested, in his person or property, under any pretext whatsoever, either on account of his conduct or political opinions, his attachment either to any of the contracting parties, or to any government which has ceased to exist, or for any other reason, except for debts contracted towards individuals, or acts posterior to the date of the present Treaty.
Page 241 - The King of Great Britain cedes the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, in full right, to his most Christian Majesty, to serve as a shelter to the French fishermen; and his said most Christian Majesty engages not to fortify the said islands; to erect no buildings upon them, but merely for the conveniency of the fishery; and to keep upon them a guard of fifty men only for the police.
Page 399 - ... being calculated in the money of the country to which the captured ship belongs, and to be liquidated at the exchange current at the time of award, excepting the sum for the subsistence of slaves, which shall be paid at par, as above stipulated.