| 1924 - 612 str.
...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...or contribution, under any denomination or title, bo levied upon vessels or persons navigating the same, or upon merchandise or effects transported thereon,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1901 - 738 str.
...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...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation. By the fourth article of the Gadsden treaty of 1853 it is in effect provided that the several provisions,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1931 - 334 str.
...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...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation. So, you will see the only right created in the Rio Grande — and the way the Rio Bravo is the Rio... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1921 - 1478 str.
...countries, and that "neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in whole or in part, the exercise of...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation." There has been no navigation on the river for many years and there is no prospect of any in the future,... | |
| 1881 - 790 str.
...both coui neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that i or interrupt, iu whole or in part, the exercise of this right ; not even for t of favouring new methods of navigation. Nor shall any tax or contribution denomination or title,... | |
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