Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the several State governments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other as the case may be, subject to any treaty provisions now existing with respect thereto,... Upper Columbia River Development: Joint Hearings Before the Committee on ... - Stran 372avtor: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1956 - 380 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | 1910 - 754 strani
...contracting parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ARTICLE II. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the beveral State Governments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other as... | |
 | American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1911 - 760 strani
...Contracting Parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ARTICLE II. Each of the High Contracting Parties reserves to itself or to the several State Governments on the one sid§ and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other as the case may be. subject to any treaty... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1912 - 484 strani
...high contracting parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ART. II. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to Itself...control over the use and diversion, whether temporary or i>eriiiaiu*ut. of all waters on its own skle of the line which In their natural channels would flow... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1912 - 486 strani
...contracting parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ARTICLE II. Each nf the high contracting parties reserves to itself or...the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other, ns the case may be, subject to any treaty provisions now existing with respect thereto, the exclusive... | |
 | New York (State). Governor - 1912 - 930 strani
...federal legislation on this subject a recognition of the principle that the State of New York shall have exclusive jurisdiction and control over the use and...diversion, whether temporary or permanent, of all waters authorized to be diverted within the State by the treaty with Great Britain. It is suggested for your... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1912 - 482 strani
...high contracting parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ART. II. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the several Sta te governments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial governments on the other, as the... | |
 | Charles Mason Dow - 1914 - 218 strani
...The letter goes on to ask " the recognition of the principle that the state of New York shall have exclusive jurisdiction and control over the use and...diversion, whether temporary or permanent, of all waters authorized to be diverted within the state by the treaty with Great Britain."25 Those in favor of State... | |
 | International Joint Commission - 1915 - 314 strani
...United States, and it is repeated in substance in this very treaty itself. I cite from Article II: Each of the high contracting parties reserves to Itself,...State governments on the one side and the Dominion or 1'rovlucial governments on the other, as the case may be, subject to nuy tre:ity provisions now existing... | |
 | Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 1210 strani
...high contracting parties, and they shall be placed on terms of equality in the use thereof. ART. II. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself...whether temporary or permanent, of all waters on its own siile of the line which in their natural channels would flow across the boundary or into boundary waters:... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1917 - 152 strani
...high contracting parties, and they shall be placed terms of equality in the use thereof. ARTICLE II. Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the several State £•' ernments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the othe as the case... | |
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