| Henri La Fontaine - 1902 - 710 pages
...Portugal undertakes to apply the principles uf freedom of navigation enunciated in this Article on so much of the waters of the Zambesi, its affluents,...be under her sovereignty, protection, or influence. The rules which she may establish for the safety and control of navigation shall be drawn up in a ray... | |
| Henry Wellington Wack - 1905 - 866 pages
...merchants conform to the rules which are or shall be made in virtue of the foregoing. ARTICLB 31. Prance accepts, under the same reservations, and in identical...Articles in respect of so much of the waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches, and outlets, as arc or may be under her sovereignty or protection.... | |
| Italy - 1906 - 824 pages
...Portugal undertakes to apply the principles of freedom of navigation enunciated in this Article on so much of the waters of the Zambesi, its affluents,...be under her sovereignty, protection, or influence. The rules which she may establish for the safety and control of navigation shall be drawn up in a way... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1909 - 550 pages
...as possible, the circulation of merchantships. Waters of the Zambesi, &c., under British influence. Great Britain accepts, under the same reservations,...be under her sovereignty, protection, or influence. Disputes to be referred to a Joint Commission or to Arbitration. Any questions arising out of the provisions... | |
| Georges Kaeckenbeeck - 1918 - 292 pages
...of freedom of navigation enunciated in Arts. 26, 27, 28, 29, on so much of the waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches and outlets, as are or may be under her sovereignty or protectorate. The regulations which she may establish for the safety and control of navigation shall... | |
| Georges Kaeckenbeeck - 1918 - 290 pages
...of freedom of navigation enunciated in Arts. 26, 27, 28, 29, on so much of the waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches and outlets, as are or may be under her sovereignty or protectorate. calculated to facilitate, as far as possible, the traffic of merchant ships. It; is... | |
| 1918 - 290 pages
...recognised (consacrees) in the preceding article, in respect of so much of tho waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches, and outlets, as are or may be under her sovereignty or protectorate. Art. 32. — Each of the other signatory Powers binds itself in the same way in case... | |
| Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1919 - 438 pages
...merchants conform to the rules which are or shall be made in virtue of the foregoing. ARTICLE 31. France accepts, under the same reservations, and in identical...Articles in respect of so much of the waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches, and outlets, as are or may be under her sovereignty or protection.... | |
| Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1919 - 352 pages
...freedom of -navigation enunciated in Articles 26, 27, 28, and 29 on so much of the waters of the Niger, its affluents, branches, and outlets, as are or may be under her sovereignty or protection. The rules which she may establish for the safety and control of navigation shall be... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - 1920 - 534 pages
...Portugal undertakes to apply the principles of freedom of navigation enunciated in this article on so much of the waters of the Zambesi, its affluents,...be under her sovereignty, protection, or influence. The rules which she may establish for the safety and control of navigation shall be drawn up in a way... | |
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