Commercial Fisheries: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 582 lappuses |
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... concerned . I believe the fines are more or less symbolic because the countries should recognize that when they seize a boat and fine it that thy are going to pay the fine themselves through diminishing of foreign aid and so forth . I ...
... concerned . I believe the fines are more or less symbolic because the countries should recognize that when they seize a boat and fine it that thy are going to pay the fine themselves through diminishing of foreign aid and so forth . I ...
9. lappuse
... concern to the Seafarer's International Union under any circumstances . Our concern is heightened by the fact that the crews whose lives and livelihood are imperiled , are members of two affiliates of the S.I.U. Ironically , many of ...
... concern to the Seafarer's International Union under any circumstances . Our concern is heightened by the fact that the crews whose lives and livelihood are imperiled , are members of two affiliates of the S.I.U. Ironically , many of ...
42. lappuse
... concerned , and has to be returned ? Mr. FELANDO . But unfortunately the amendment as I understand that law , states that there has to be a clause in the agreement and in a written agreement . This is the clause that is required to be ...
... concerned , and has to be returned ? Mr. FELANDO . But unfortunately the amendment as I understand that law , states that there has to be a clause in the agreement and in a written agreement . This is the clause that is required to be ...
50. lappuse
... concern . Miss ROGERS . Thank you . That is exactly what we are concerned about because we don't want anyone hurt because the Government is going to help us too late , so we thank you very , very much . Mr. DINGELL . Mr. Anderson ? Mr ...
... concern . Miss ROGERS . Thank you . That is exactly what we are concerned about because we don't want anyone hurt because the Government is going to help us too late , so we thank you very , very much . Mr. DINGELL . Mr. Anderson ? Mr ...
63. lappuse
... concerned about the safety of my vessel and crew . The grey seagoing tug had white numerals 136 on her bow and was flying the Peruvian flag . The crew consisted of 25 to 30 men , who appeared to be wear- ing civilian clothing , with the ...
... concerned about the safety of my vessel and crew . The grey seagoing tug had white numerals 136 on her bow and was flying the Peruvian flag . The crew consisted of 25 to 30 men , who appeared to be wear- ing civilian clothing , with the ...
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374. lappuse - In each individual case the High Contracting Parties, before appealing to the Permanent Court of Arbitration shall conclude a special Agreement defining clearly the matter in dispute, the scope of the powers of the Arbitrators, and the periods to be fixed for the formation of the Arbitral Tribunal and the several stages of the procedure.
358. lappuse - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America and the citizens thereof.
264. lappuse - ... of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
363. lappuse - ... the high contracting parties shall limit or extend the time by mutual agreement. The report shall be prepared in triplicate; one copy shall be presented to each government and the third retained by the commission for its files. The high contracting parties reserve the right to act independently on the subject matter of the dispute after the report of the commission shall have been submitted.
513. lappuse - ... negotiation shall, at the request of one of them, be submitted to arbitration. If within six months from the date of the request for arbitration the Parties are unable to agree on the organization of the arbitration, any one of those Parties may refer the dispute to the International Court of Justice by request in conformity with the Statute of the Court.
357. lappuse - ... relating to international matters in which the high contracting parties are concerned by virtue of a claim of right made by one against the other under treaty or otherwise, and which are justiciable in their nature by reason of being susceptible of decision by the application of the principles of law or equity...
518. lappuse - Rules concerning lights shall be complied with in all weathers from sunset to sunrise, and during such times no other lights shall be exhibited, except such lights as cannot be mistaken for the...
509. lappuse - ... the Convention area", shall be all waters, other than territorial waters, of the North Pacific Ocean which for the purposes hereof shall include the adjacent seas. 2. Nothing in this Convention shall be deemed to affect adversely (prejudice) the claims of any Contracting Party in regard to the limits of territorial waters or to the jurisdiction of a coastal state over fisheries. 3. For the purposes of this Convention the term "fishing vessel...
351. lappuse - Any dispute which may arise between States under articles 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 shall, at the request of any of the parties, be submitted for settlement to a special commission of five members, unless the parties agree to seek a solution by another method of peaceful settlement, as provided for in Article 33 of the Charter of the United Nations.
200. lappuse - ... and clearance of such vessel from a port of the United States may be withheld until the penalty is paid, and said penalty shall constitute a lien on such vessel which may be recovered in proceedings by libel in rem in the district court of the United States for any district within which the vessel may be.