The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect... Panama Canal Tolls - Page 552by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1914 - 1024 pagesFull view - About this book
| International law - 1909 - 434 pages
...otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. 2. The canal shall never he blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - History - 1910 - 698 pages
...the visiting and examination of the ships and cargoes « Perels, Offentliche Seerecht, § 52, IV. B "The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - Canals, Interoceanic - 1910 - 78 pages
...charges of traffic, or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
| Inter-parliamentary Union. Conference - Arbitration (International law) - 1910 - 288 pages
...of traffic, or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and équitable. » 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along thé canal as... | |
| Georg Jellinek, Georg Meyer, Gerhard Anschütz, Fritz Fleiner - Political science - 1910 - 622 pages
...(Staatsarchiv LXVI, 213 ff. Nr. 12638) Art. III Ziffer 2: „The canal shall never he blockaded , iior shall any right of war be exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it." 151 der Fr i edens blockad e herausgebildet, die Form einer gegen Schiffe aller Nationalitäten gerichteten... | |
| Cyrus French Wicker - Neutrality - 1911 - 116 pages
...of traffic, or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. ' 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised, nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - Political science - 1911 - 620 pages
...of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality. . . . 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. ... .3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except... | |
| Harmodio Arias Madrid - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1911 - 220 pages
...charges of traffic, or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable. 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
| Law - 1911 - 1082 pages
...Droit International, vol. xxvii. pp. 112-143, 223-244.) Art. 2 of the last-mentioned treaty says:—" The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any...right of war be exercised, nor any act of hostility be eommitted within it. The TTnited States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police... | |
| Law - 1911 - 1074 pages
...xxvii, pp. 112-143, 223-244.) Art. 2 of the last-mentioned treaty says : — " The canal shall never bo blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised, nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as... | |
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