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" 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 18
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1868
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Report of the ... Conference, Volume 23

International Law Association. Conference - 1907 - 490 pages
...p. 511. that the distance of three miles fixed as a general limit for the exclusive right of fishing upon the coasts of the two countries shall, with respect...a straight line drawn from headland to headland." This stipulation was repeated in Art. 1 of the Fishery Convention between the game countries of 1867.*...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4

1910 - 1060 pages
...respectively, are fixed (with the exception of those in Granville Bay) at 3 miles distance from low water mark. With respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, the 3 mile distance is measured from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. Art. III. The...
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The History and Law of Fisheries

Stuart Archibald Moore, Hubert Stuart Moore - 1908 - 506 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....
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration: The Case of the United States ...

United States - 1909 - 264 pages
...in the convention between France and Great Britain of 2d August, 1839, in which "it is agreed that the distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...a straight line drawn from headland to headland." The Bay of Fundy is from 65 to 75 miles wide, and 1 30 to 140 miles long, it has several bays on its...
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Tribunal of Arbitration: Constituted Under a ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1910 - 166 pages
...are fixed (with the exception of those in Granville Bay) at 3 miles distance. from low water mark. With respect to bays, the mouths of which do not exceed ten miles in width, the 3 mile distance is measured from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. Art. III. The...
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The Sovereignty of the Sea: An Historical Account of the Claims of England ...

Thomas Wemyss Fulton - 1911 - 836 pages
...this rule being that part of the coast of France which lies between Cape Carteret and Point Meinga. The distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. The miles mentioned in the present Convention are geographical miles, whereof sixty make a degree of...
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El arbitraje de las pesquerías del Atlántico norte entre la Gran Bretaña y ...

Luis María Drago - 1911 - 248 pages
...from low water mark along the whole extent of the coasts of the British Islands. « It is agreed that the distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. « Art. 10. — It is agreed and understood that the miles mentioned in the present convention are...
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Lands, Fisheries and Game, Minerals, 1911

Canada. Commission of Conservation - 1911 - 608 pages
...distance of three miles from low water mark, along the whole extent of the coasts of the British Islands. The distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. The miles mentioned in the present convention are geographical miles whereof 60 make a degree of latitude....
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A History of the New England Fisheries

Raymond McFarland - 1911 - 482 pages
...from low water mark along the whole extent of the coasts of the British Islands. It is agreed that the distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...from a straight line drawn from headland to headland. Article X. It is agreed and understood, that the miles mentioned in the present Convention are geographical...
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The Sovereignty of the Sea: An Historical Account of the Claims of ..., Part 1

Thomas Wemyss Fulton - 1911 - 836 pages
...assigned in Article I. of this Convention, for the French oyster fishery. It is equally agreed, that the distance of three miles fixed as the general limit...a straight line drawn from headland to headland." The next article defined the miles to be geographical miles, of which sixty make a degree of latitude;...
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