| United States. Department of State - 1903 - 906 Seiten
...interrumpa PIOUS FUKD 0F THE CALIFORNIAS. whole or in part, thé exercise of thisright: notevenforthepurpose of favoring new methods of navigation. Nor shall any tax or contribution, under any dénomination or title, be levied upon vessels or persons navigating thé same, or upon merchandise... | |
| Richard Griswold del Castillo - 1992 - 276 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in whole or in part, the exercise of this right." Although it did not address the international question directly, the Supreme Court did find that "if... | |
| Oscar Jáquez Martínez - 1996 - 290 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
| Gary Noy - 1999 - 492 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation. . . . Article VIII. Mexicans now established in territories previously belonging to Mexico, and which... | |
| Cairo A. R. Robb, Daniel L. Bethlehem, James Crawford, Philippe Sands - 1999 - 662 Seiten
...Mexico, which result in diminishing the flow of water at El Paso, come within the treaty prohibitions of 'any work that may impede or interrupt, in whole or in part, the exercise of this right' (of navigation), because, as he says, 'nothing could impede it more absolutely than works which wholly... | |
| Tuomas Kuokkanen - 2002 - 452 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...purpose of favoring new methods of navigation...."); Boundary Convention between Mexico and the United States, Washington, DC, 12 November 1884, 164 CTS... | |
| Roy A. Archuleta - 2006 - 306 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
| 1904 - 1016 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
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