Treaties and Conventions: Concluded Between the United States of America and Other Powers, Since July 4, 1776. With Notes Showing what Treaties Or Parts of Treaties Have Been Abrogated, and Decisions Thereupon |
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... cargo with- out paying any customs or duties whatever ; but in no case shall she be compelled to land her cargo . Vessels obliged to repair . Wrecks . ARTICLE X. Should a vessel of either of the contracting parties be cast on shore ...
... cargo with- out paying any customs or duties whatever ; but in no case shall she be compelled to land her cargo . Vessels obliged to repair . Wrecks . ARTICLE X. Should a vessel of either of the contracting parties be cast on shore ...
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... cargo , without paying any customs or duties whatever ; but in no case shall be compelled to land her cargo . Landing of cargo . ARTICLE X. Should a vessel of either of the contracting parties be cast on shore within the territories of ...
... cargo , without paying any customs or duties whatever ; but in no case shall be compelled to land her cargo . Landing of cargo . ARTICLE X. Should a vessel of either of the contracting parties be cast on shore within the territories of ...
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... cargo which may be discharged , and to proceed with the remainder of their cargo to any other port or ports of the same territory , open to foreign commerce , without paying other or higher tonnage duties or port charges in such cases ...
... cargo which may be discharged , and to proceed with the remainder of their cargo to any other port or ports of the same territory , open to foreign commerce , without paying other or higher tonnage duties or port charges in such cases ...
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... cargo shall be levied and collected , whether the import- ation be made in the vessels of the one country or of the other ; and in like manner all kinds of produce , manufactures , and merchandise of any foreign country that can be ...
... cargo shall be levied and collected , whether the import- ation be made in the vessels of the one country or of the other ; and in like manner all kinds of produce , manufactures , and merchandise of any foreign country that can be ...
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... cargo and the ship , that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper . No vessel of either of the two nations shall be de- tained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of con- traband , whenever the master ...
... cargo and the ship , that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper . No vessel of either of the two nations shall be de- tained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of con- traband , whenever the master ...
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100 catties aforesaid agreed Algiers America amity appointed Arbitrator Argentine Confederation arrest ARTICLE III ARTICLE VII authorities blockaded Britain Britannic Majesty cargo Chargé d'Affaires charges citizens or subjects claims coasts commander commerce and navigation Commissioners competent tribunals concluded confiscation Consuls Consuls and Vice-Consuls contraband courts crews declaration detained dominions duties effects enemy enjoy exempt exequatur exportation faith whereof favored nation following articles foreign full powers Government granted hereby high contracting parties imported inhabitants islands jurisdiction King of Sweden laws letters of marque liberty Lord one thousand Majesty the King manner manufacture merchandise merchant Mexican Minister Plenipotentiary months neutral Nicaragua officers paid passports persons Plenipotentiaries have signed ports present convention present treaty privileges protection RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED reciprocally Republic reside respective Plenipotentiaries river seals ships sooner if possible stipulations territories thereof thousand eight hundred tion trade treaty of Ghent umpire United vessels belonging