Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volumen10American Society of International Law, 1916 |
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... enter a port of his own country , and he will deliver his prize to the local authority without prejudice to the ulterior measures to be taken for the adjudication of the prize . He will take care , in that case , that the report or ...
... enter a port of his own country , and he will deliver his prize to the local authority without prejudice to the ulterior measures to be taken for the adjudication of the prize . He will take care , in that case , that the report or ...
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... enter Russian ports does not appertain to prize court jurisdiction , but is pronounced by the Imperial administrative authorities . It is consequently in this sense that Arti- cle 2 , paragraph 2 , of the aforesaid convention should be ...
... enter Russian ports does not appertain to prize court jurisdiction , but is pronounced by the Imperial administrative authorities . It is consequently in this sense that Arti- cle 2 , paragraph 2 , of the aforesaid convention should be ...
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... will not be allowed to enter or depart from terminal ports between sundown and sunrise without having obtained permission from the proper authorities . This will not be interpreted to 28 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... will not be allowed to enter or depart from terminal ports between sundown and sunrise without having obtained permission from the proper authorities . This will not be interpreted to 28 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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... entering or leaving . The fact that the master or any officer of any vessel holds a pilot's license for any of the waters of the Canal Zone will not authorize the vessel to enter without taking a government pilot . 15. No person ...
... entering or leaving . The fact that the master or any officer of any vessel holds a pilot's license for any of the waters of the Canal Zone will not authorize the vessel to enter without taking a government pilot . 15. No person ...
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... enter . 32. All sailing craft , vessels whose machinery may be in bad condition or disabled , and vessels without motive power , must be towed through all parts of the Canal lying between the entrances , for which service an additional ...
... enter . 32. All sailing craft , vessels whose machinery may be in bad condition or disabled , and vessels without motive power , must be towed through all parts of the Canal lying between the entrances , for which service an additional ...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volumen6 Vista completa - 1912 |
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volumen4 Vista completa - 1910 |
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volumen5 Vista completa - 1911 |
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affidavit agreement Ambassador Gerard Ambassador W. H. AMERICAN EMBASSY American Government Appam April April 13 Arabic armed ARTICLE authorities belligerent blockade boats Britain British Government Canal captain capture cargo citizens commander Consul crew cruiser Date Declaration of London decree Department destination diplomatic Dunsley enemy explosion exports facto government fire flag forces Fordney Foreign Affairs Foreign Office foreign warships French German German Government German submarine gram harbor high contracting parties honor instructions international commission international law Joseph W Majesty Majesty's Government March March 28 memorandum men-of-war ment merchant vessels Mexico military Minister nations naval neutral countries note verbale Order in Council Outer Mongolia passengers Plenipotentiary port present President prize court Proclamation regard regulations reply Republic request respective Russian Seal Secretary ship steamer steamship submarine Sussex tele telegram territorial waters tion torpedo trade Transmits treaty Villa Washington