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... parties from taking bait for cod or for angling for sport . A fine not exceeding $ 100 and costs , may be imposed on those viola- ting the privileges conferred on a licensee . Disputes relative to claims , gear , etc. , shall FISHERIES ...
... parties from taking bait for cod or for angling for sport . A fine not exceeding $ 100 and costs , may be imposed on those viola- ting the privileges conferred on a licensee . Disputes relative to claims , gear , etc. , shall FISHERIES ...
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... the extinguishing of fires by parties employing them . " a Order in Council , May 3rd , 1907 . b Order in Council , July 1 , 1909 . NORTH ATLANTIC FISHERIES DISPUTE BY JAMES WHITE The decision of 66 COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION.
... the extinguishing of fires by parties employing them . " a Order in Council , May 3rd , 1907 . b Order in Council , July 1 , 1909 . NORTH ATLANTIC FISHERIES DISPUTE BY JAMES WHITE The decision of 66 COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION.
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... considered as annulled by a subsequent war between the same parties . " Lord Bathurst replied : " To a position of this novel nature Great Britain cannot accede . .... She knows of no exception to the rule that 68 COMMISSION OF ...
... considered as annulled by a subsequent war between the same parties . " Lord Bathurst replied : " To a position of this novel nature Great Britain cannot accede . .... She knows of no exception to the rule that 68 COMMISSION OF ...
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... parties . The treaty of 1783 , like many others , contained provisions of different characters- some in their own nature irrevocable , and others of a temporary nature . . . The nature of the liberty to fish within British limits , or ...
... parties . The treaty of 1783 , like many others , contained provisions of different characters- some in their own nature irrevocable , and others of a temporary nature . . . The nature of the liberty to fish within British limits , or ...
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... party . Art . XXI provided for the reciprocal free admission of fish and fish oil and Art . XXII for a commission to determine the indemnity to be paid to Canada for the fishing privileges in her territorial waters . This com- mission ...
... party . Art . XXI provided for the reciprocal free admission of fish and fish oil and Art . XXII for a commission to determine the indemnity to be paid to Canada for the fishing privileges in her territorial waters . This com- mission ...
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116 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whereas differences have arisen respecting the Liberty claimed by the United States for the Inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, and cure Fish on certain Coasts, Bays, Harbours, and Creeks of His Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America, it is agreed between The High Contracting Parties, that the Inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the Subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the Liberty to take Fish of every kind on that part of the Southern...
37 ÆäÀÌÁö - Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the , raising of a Revenue for Provincial Purposes.
73 ÆäÀÌÁö - Island, and of the several islands, thereunto adjacent, without being restricted to any distance from the shore, with permission to land upon the coasts and shores of those colonies, and the islands thereof, and also upon the Magdalen Islands, for the purpose of drying their nets and curing their fish...
81 ÆäÀÌÁö - The written or printed case of each of the two Parties, accompanied by the documents, the official correspondence, and other evidence on which each relies, shall be delivered in duplicate to each of the Arbitrators and to the agent of the other Party as. soon as may be after the organization of the Tribunal, but within a period not exceeding six months from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this Treaty.
90 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is agreed that the people of the United States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also, in the Gulf of St.
114 ÆäÀÌÁö - Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled; but so soon as the same, or either of them, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such...
82 ÆäÀÌÁö - If in the case submitted to the Commissioners either party shall have specified or alluded to any report or document in its own exclusive possession, without annexing a copy, such party shall be bound, if the other party thinks proper to apply for it, to furnish that party with a copy thereof; and either party may call upon the other, through the Commissioners, to produce the originals...
79 ÆäÀÌÁö - Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands, on the western and...
112 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Great Britain in instructions to the naval officers stationed on these coasts. And that though these circumstances are not sufficient to constitute this a principle of international law, it seems reasonable to propose this rule with certain exceptions, all the more that this rule with such exceptions has already formed the basis of an agreement between the two Powers.
123 ÆäÀÌÁö - As regards bays, the distance of three miles shall be measured from a straight line drawn across the bay, in the part nearest the entrance, at the first point where the width does not exceed ten miles.