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" In case of bays the three marine miles are to be measured from a straight line drawn across the body of water at the place where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured... "
The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ... - Page 692
by Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 703 pages
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4

1910 - 1060 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. But considering the Tribunal cannot overlook that this answer to Question V, although correct in principle...
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Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation, Volume 11

Society of Comparative Legislation - 1910 - 560 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. This is in substance an acceptance of the British contention. The Tribunal has not, however, contented...
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Tribunal of Arbitration: Constituted Under a ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1910 - 166 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. But considering the Tribunal cannot overlook that this answer to Question V, although correct in principle...
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Zeitschrift für internationales Recht, Volume 20

Theodor Niemeyer - 1910 - 650 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. But considering the Tribunal cannot overlook that this answer to Question V, although correct in principle...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 42

Albert Shaw - 1910 - 1022 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. Question six, regarding the right, under the treaty of 1818, of American citizens to fish in the bays,...
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The Sovereignty of the Sea: An Historical Account of the Claims of England ...

Thomas Wemyss Fulton - 1911 - 836 pages
...where it ceases to hare the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast." In its practical application to British North America, the Tribunal recommended a tenmile limit generally,...
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Debates: Official Report, Volume 1

Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1911 - 1222 pages
...where it censes to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places, the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. At all other places there was no dispute. On the open coast, even though it were an undulating line,...
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The North Atlantic Fisheries Dispute

James White - 1911 - 80 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. But considering the Tribunal cannot overlook that this answer to Question V, although correct in principle...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 30

1911 - 1082 pages
...where it ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay. At all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. But considering the Tribunal cannot overlook that this answer to question V, although correct in principle...
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Volume 40

American Fisheries Society - 1911 - 516 pages
...ceases to have the configuration and characteristics of a bay, and that at all other places the three marine miles are to be measured following the sinuosities of the coast. The extreme position taken by Great Britain — that bays are to be defined by lines drawn from headland...
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