it is agreed that the distance of three miles fixed as the general limit for the exclusive right of fishery upon the coasts of the two countries shall, with respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, be measured from a straight... Parliamentary Papers - Page 18by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1868Full view - About this book
| 1840 - 972 pages
...general limit for the exclusive right of fishery upon the coast of the two countries, shall, with rtspect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, be nieanired from a straight line drawn from headland to headland, Art 10. It is agreed and understood... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914 - 1186 pages
...along the whole extent of the coasts of the British Islands. " It is agreed that the distance of 3 miles fixed as the general limit for the exclusive...respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed 10 miles in width, be measured from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. " Article 10.... | |
| Great Britain - 1843 - 894 pages
...are fixed (with the Exception of those in Granville Bay) at Three Miles Distance from Low-water Mark. With respect to Bays, the Mouths of which do not exceed Ten Miles in Width, the Three Mile Distance is measured from a straight Line drawn from Headland to Headland. ARTICLE III.... | |
| 1843 - 528 pages
...fixed (with the Exception of those in Granville Bay) at Three Allies distance from Low-water Mark. With respect to Bays, the Mouths of which do not exceed Ten Miles in AVidth, the Three Mile Distance is measured from a straight Line drawn from Headland to Headland. Article... | |
| Great Britain, Felix John Hamel - 1854 - 620 pages
...effect, prescribes by section 2 a distance of three miles from low water-mark as the limit, except as to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, and which arc reckoned from a, line drawn from headland to headland, and reduces the Umits of the pilchard... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 774 pages
...France and Great Britain of 2d August, 1839, in which " it is agreed that the distance of three mijes fixed as the general limit for the exclusive right...a straight line drawn from headland to headland." The Bay of Fundy is from 65 to 75 miles wide, and 130 to 140 miles long, it has several bays on its... | |
| James Lorimer - 1862 - 678 pages
...subjects of the two kingdoms respectively, are fixed at three miles' distance from low water-mark. With respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, the three-mile distance is measured from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. (Declaration... | |
| James Lorimer - 1862 - 538 pages
...subjects of the two kingdoms respectively, are fixed at three miles' distance from low water-mark. With respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, the three-mile distance is measured from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. (Declaration... | |
| John William Willcock, Athelstane Willcock - 1863 - 492 pages
...ratified and enforced by the 6 & 7 Viet. c. 79, the coast-line is fixed at low-water mark, except that in bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, it assumes a straight line from headland to headland, and the presidial line is measured and drawn... | |
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