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" As regards bays, the distance of three miles shall be measured from a straight line drawn across the bay, in the part nearest the entrance, at the first point where the width does not exceed ten miles. "
The Quarterly Review - Page 436
edited by - 1913
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 27

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 pages
...the limits of exclusion shall be drawn 3 miles seaward from a * See Vol. 26. page 1091. straight line across the bay in the part nearest the entrance at the first point where the width does not exceed 10 miles. For the Baie des Chaleurs the limits of exclusion shall be drawn from the line from the Light...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914 - 1186 pages
...specifically provided for the limits of exclusion shall be drawn 3 miles seaward from a straight line across the bay in the part nearest the entrance at the first point where the width does not exceed 10 miles. 2. In the following bays, where the configuration of the coast and the local climatic conditions...
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Diplomatic Fly-sheets, Volume 5

1889 - 412 pages
...marine miles shall he measured seaward from a straight line drawn across the bay, creek, or harbour, in the part nearest the entrance at the first point where the width does not exceed ten marine miles." ARTICLE IV. Specifies the points of delimitation in eight bays in Nova Scotia and two...
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The Law Journal Reports: New Series, Volume 52, Part 3

1883 - 878 pages
...along the whole extent of the coasts of their respective countries, as well as of the dependent islands and banks. As regards bays, the distance of three...point where the width does not exceed ten miles. The present Article shall not in any way prejudice the freedom of navigation and anchorage in territorial...
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The Admiralty Statutes: Being the Public Statutes Actually in Force Relating ...

Great Britain - 1886 - 792 pages
...along the whole extent of the coasts of their respective countries, as well as of the dependent islands and banks. As regards bays, the distance of three...point where the width does not exceed ten miles. The present article shall not in any way prejudice the freedom of . navigation and anchorage in territorial...
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International Law: With Materials for a Code of International Law

Leone Levi - 1887 - 428 pages
...the whole extent of the coasts of their respective countries, as well as of their dependent islands and banks. As regards bays, the distance of three...point where the width does not exceed ten miles. " The present Article shall not in any way prejudice the freedom of navigation and anchorage in territorial...
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A Digest of the Law of Uses and Profits of Land

Stephen Martin Leake - 1888 - 672 pages
...& S. Seymour v. Courteiiay, 5 Burr. 2817. 652. L. N countries, as well as of the dependent islands and banks. As regards bays, the distance of three...point where the width does not exceed ten miles." Article IV. fixes the limits of the North Sea for the purpose of the convention. Fisheries in The right...
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A Digest of the Law of Uses and Profits of Land

Stephen Martin Leake - 1888 - 662 pages
...and tidal waters. Crown grants of fishery. countries, as well as of tlie dependent islands and bonks. As regards bays, the distance of three miles shall...point where the width does not exceed ten miles." Article IV. fixes the limits of the North Sea for the purpose of the convention. The right of fishing...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 143

1888 - 926 pages
...respective countries, as well as of the dependent islands and banks. As regards bays, the distance of 3 miles shall be measured from a straight line drawn...at the first point where the width does not exceed 10 miles. The present article shall not in any way prejudice the freedom of navigation and anchorage...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volume 19

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1888 - 774 pages
...fourth article, such three miles are to be measured from a line drawn across the bay, creek or harbor in the part nearest the entrance at the first point where the width does not exceed ten marine miles. This definition, of course, applies to all bays, creeks and harbors on the Canadian and...
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