Any questions or matters of difference arising between the high contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their respective inhabitants... Transactions of the Canadian Institute - Page 209by Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1913Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress - 1907 - 536 pages
...contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada, either in relation to each other or to their respective inhabitants, may lie referred to the commission for report thereon, by either Government or by the joint action of the... | |
| 1918 - 892 pages
...contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada, either in relation to each other or to their respective Inhabitants, may be referred to the commission for report thereon by either Government or by the joint action of the two Governments.... | |
| New York (State) Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara - 1903 - 1754 pages
...contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| 1910 - 1060 pages
...matters of difference involving the rights, obligations or interests of the United States or the Dominion of Canada, either in relation to each other or to their respective inhabitants, if both Governments agree to refer any such questions to the Commission for decision; the advice and... | |
| 1909 - 1034 pages
...Contracting Parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada, either- in relation to each other or to...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two Parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara - 1910 - 754 pages
...contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| 1913 - 480 pages
...Contracting Parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two Parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| Canada. Commission of Conservation, Sir Clifford Sifton, Leo German Denis, Arthur V. White - 1911 - 538 pages
...Contracting Parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two Parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1911 - 1222 pages
...contracting parties involving the rights, obligations, or interests of the United States or of the Dominion of Canada either in relation to each other or to their...respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two parties, it being understood that on the... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1911 - 760 pages
...separate reports shall be made by the commissioners on each side to their own government. ARTICLE X. tion to each other or to their respective inhabitants, may be referred for decision to the International Joint Commission by the consent of the two parties, it being understood that on the... | |
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