free and open for the purposes of commerce to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty and to the citizens of the United States, subject to any laws and regulations of either country within its own territory not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation.... Elements of International Law - Page 699by Henry Wheaton - 1880 - 760 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 1899 - 362 pages
...navigation of Lake Michigan shall also, for the term of years mentioned in Article XXXIII of this treaty, be free and open for the purposes of commerce to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, subject to any laws and regulations of the United States or of the States bordering thereon, not inconsistent... | |
| New York (State) Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara - 1903 - 1754 pages
...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...inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation and applying equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both... | |
| United States - 1903 - 438 pages
...Mr. Johnston, the Canadian Commissioner of customs is the law. The treaty of Washington guarantees to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty and to the citizens of the United States the free navigation of the Stikine River, "subject to any laws and regulations of either country within... | |
| William MacDonald - 1903 - 464 pages
...navigation of Lake Michigan shall also, for the term of years mentioned in Article XXXIII of this treaty, be free and open for the purposes of commerce to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, subject to any laws and regulations of the United States or of the States bordering thereon not inconsistent... | |
| William MacDonald - 1903 - 466 pages
...navigation of Lake Michigan shall also, for the term of years mentioned in Article XXXIII of this treaty, be free and open for the purposes of commerce to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, subject to any laws and regulations of the United States or of the States bordering thereon not inconsistent... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1008 pages
...Porcupine, and Stikine, ascending and descending, from, to, and into the sea, shall forever remain free and open for the purposes of commerce to the...of Her Britannic Majesty engages to urge upon the Government of the Dominion of Canada to secure to the citizens of the UHited States the use of the... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...Porcupine, and Stikine, ascending and descending, from, to, and into the sea, shall forever remain free and open for the purposes of commerce to the...of Her Britannic Majesty engages to urge upon the Government of the Dominion of Canada to secure to the citizens of the United States the use of the... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1052 pages
...Porcupine, and Stikine, ascending and descending, from, to, and into the sea, shall forever remain free and open for the purposes of commerce to the...Government of Her Britannic; Majesty engages to urge upon tho. Government of the Dominion of Canada to secure to the citizens of the United Suites the use of... | |
| Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 434 pages
...Mr. Johnston, the Canadian Commissioner of customs is the law. The treaty of Washington guarantees to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty and to the citizens of the United States the free navigation of the Stikine River, "subject to any laws and regulations of either country within... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1036 pages
...of the United States, should, for the term of years mentioned in Article XXXIII. of the treaty, "be free and open for the purposes of commerce to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, subject to any laws and regulations of the United States or of the States bordering thereon not inconsistent... | |
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