The high contracting parties agree that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall forever continue free and open for the purposes of commerce to the inhabitants and to the ships, vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however,... The International Joint Commission - Stran 9avtor: International Joint Commission - 1924 - 55 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James White - 1919 - 90 strani
...the United States, it was agreed that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall for ever continue free and open for the purposes of commerce...to the ships, vessels and boats of both countries, and Whereas,, the Commission at Montreal, on the 31st August, having duly considered the said application... | |
| Canada. Commission of Conservation - 1919 - 336 strani
...the United States, it was agreed that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall for ever continue free and open for the purposes of commerce...to the ships, vessels and boats of both countries, and Whereas, the Commission at Montreal, on the 31st August, having duly considered the said application... | |
| Canada. Department of External Affairs - 1919 - 42 strani
...No. 548 is the foundation of the jurisdiction of your Commission. In Article 1 thereof, it was agreed that " The navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall forever continue free and open for the purpose of commerce to the inhsbitsnts and to the ships, vessels and boats of both countries equally.... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, James Goold Warren - 1921 - 570 strani
...waterways, or the waters of rivers flowing across the boundary. ARTICLE L The High Contracting Parties agree that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters...vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent... | |
| 1922 - 320 strani
...agreed that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters (between the United States and Canada) — "shall forever continue free and open for the purposes...vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, . however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 900 strani
...United States and Canada, it was declared that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters should forever continue free and open for the purposes of...vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1922 - 1010 strani
...waterways,' or the waters of rivers flowing . across the boundary. ART. 1. The high contracting parties agree that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters...shall forever continue free and open for the purposes i,f commerce to the inhabitants and to the ships, vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject,... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1486 strani
...or the waters of rivers flowing across the boundary. . ARTICLE I. The High Contracting Parties agree nation and delivery of fugitives under this treaty shall be borne by the State in however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent... | |
| United States U.S. Congress. House. Committee on rivers and harbors - 1924 - 1078 strani
...the navigation of nil navigable boundary waters shall forever continue free and open for the purpose of commerce to the inhabitants and to the ships, vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within Its own territory, not inconsistent... | |
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