| 1900 - 580 pages
...in order to procure the establishment of two free ports, one at each end of the said canal. ARTICLE V. The contracting parties further engage, that when...and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, во that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure. Nevertheless,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1900 - 36 pages
...States and Great Britain from unjust detention, confiscation, seizure, or any violence whatsoever. ART. V. The contracting parties further engage that when...from interruption, seizure or unjust confiscation ; * * * HAY TREATY. ARTICLE I. It is agreed that the canal may be constructed under the auspices of... | |
| 1899 - 190 pages
...United States, from unjust detention, confiscation, seizure, or any violence whatsoever." . . . Article V. —" The Contracting Parties further engage that,...the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may for ever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure. Nevertheless, the GovernCl ay ton... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer - 1903 - 710 pages
...expedient, in order to procure the establishment of two free ports, one as each of the said canal. Art. V. The contracting parties further engage, that when...interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and... | |
| Adelaide Louise Rouse - 1904 - 508 pages
...in order to procure the establishment of two free ports, one at each end of the said canal. ARTICLE v The contracting parties further engage that when...guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said 258 canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure. Nevertheless, the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1904 - 932 pages
...traversing the canal should be exempt from blockade, detention, or capture by the other. By Article V., tho contracting parties further engage that when the said...confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality, so that the said canal may for ever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure." But... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1018 pages
...interoceanic canal was completed, to "protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation," and to "guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said...and free, and the capital invested therein secure." It was, however, expressly understood that the guarantee of protection and security was given conditionally... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1044 pages
...interoceanic canal was completed, to "protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation," and to "guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said...and free, and the capital invested therein secure." It was, however, expressly understood that the guarantee of protection and security was given conditionally... | |
| 1910 - 1060 pages
...and Great Britain, from unjust detention, confiscation, seizure, or any violence whatsoever. ARTICLE V. The contracting parties further engage that when...neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever he open and free, and the capital invested therein secure. Nevertheless, the Governments of the I'nited... | |
| 1909 - 1110 pages
...states that the contracting parties (Great Britain and the United States) " further engage that when the canal shall have been completed, they will protect...the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure." This is a case of only two powers guaranteeing... | |
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