International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... proceed for visit and search to a suitable locality reasonably accessible . " Refusal , after warning , to obey such orders to alight or to proceed to such a locality for examination exposes an aircraft to the risk of being fired upon ...
... proceed for visit and search to a suitable locality reasonably accessible . " Refusal , after warning , to obey such orders to alight or to proceed to such a locality for examination exposes an aircraft to the risk of being fired upon ...
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... proceed on its course under in- structions as to speed until the sea moderates or until a naval vessel of the belligerent appears . If visit and search are not effected by either means within six hours , or if the aircraft does not ...
... proceed on its course under in- structions as to speed until the sea moderates or until a naval vessel of the belligerent appears . If visit and search are not effected by either means within six hours , or if the aircraft does not ...
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... proceed into or through any such combat area . The combat areas so defined may be made to apply to surface vessels or air- craft , or both . ” " Now , therefore , I , Franklin D. Roosevelt , President of the United States of America ...
... proceed into or through any such combat area . The combat areas so defined may be made to apply to surface vessels or air- craft , or both . ” " Now , therefore , I , Franklin D. Roosevelt , President of the United States of America ...
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Craft subject to visit and search_ | 8 |
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