La Revue critique de législation et de jurisprudence du Canada, Volume 1Dawson Brothers, 1871 - Jurisprudence |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 53
Page 42
... Britain and the United States . In the month of April , 1866 , Mr. Raymond , in the United States House of Representatives , introduced a report and resolu- tion relative to a proposition made some days previously to send armed vessels ...
... Britain and the United States . In the month of April , 1866 , Mr. Raymond , in the United States House of Representatives , introduced a report and resolu- tion relative to a proposition made some days previously to send armed vessels ...
Page 43
... Britain conferred on American subjects great privileges in addition to those enjoyed by them under the provisions of the Convention of 1818 , had the effect of annulling that Convention , and then he caps the climax by saying that by ...
... Britain conferred on American subjects great privileges in addition to those enjoyed by them under the provisions of the Convention of 1818 , had the effect of annulling that Convention , and then he caps the climax by saying that by ...
Page 44
... Britain and the United States . The Convention of 1818 , therefore , must be taken as the deed of compromise , by which alone the rights and privileges of Amer- ican subjects to ' fish within the maritime territory of the British North ...
... Britain and the United States . The Convention of 1818 , therefore , must be taken as the deed of compromise , by which alone the rights and privileges of Amer- ican subjects to ' fish within the maritime territory of the British North ...
Page 45
... Britain . If , on the other hand , the United States , and Great Britain , up to the date of the Convention of 1818 , had attached such wider meaning to the word " bay , " the American claim must be pronounced unfounded . A treaty , or ...
... Britain . If , on the other hand , the United States , and Great Britain , up to the date of the Convention of 1818 , had attached such wider meaning to the word " bay , " the American claim must be pronounced unfounded . A treaty , or ...
Page 46
... Britain , immemorially , has claimed and exercised exclu- sive property and jurisdiction over the bays or portions of sea cut off by lines drawn from one promontory to another and called the King's Chambers . ( 12 ) A similar property ...
... Britain , immemorially , has claimed and exercised exclu- sive property and jurisdiction over the bays or portions of sea cut off by lines drawn from one promontory to another and called the King's Chambers . ( 12 ) A similar property ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Alabama claims Américaine American Anglais appeal arbitrages arbitres Arrêt autorité autres avait avoir Badgley bays bien Britain Britannic Majesty British Brunswick c'est Canadian cession civil claim coasts Code colony Commissioners common law Conseil contre Cour Court créancier creditors d'une débiteur debtor debts declared deed defendant deux doit Dominion dommages droit international equity États été être fait faut fish Fisheries fishermen France Government guerre Insolvent intérêts joint Judge juge jugement jurisdiction jurisprudence jury justice l'Acte l'Union law of France Legislature lex fori Lower Canada maritime matière ment Montreal n'est nations navigation Nova Scotia obligation Ontario Parlement Parliament Parliament of Canada parties person peut plaintiff pouvoir prescription principles Privé Procédure Provinces provisions puissance qu'elle qu'il Quebec question règle river romain Roman law s'il separate creditors serait statute territory tion tout traités Treaty tribunaux United Upper Canada vessels