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" Citizens of either of the Contracting parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum in the rivers, bays, ports or dominions of the other with their Vessels, whether merchant or of War, public or private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates... "
Supplément au Recueil de principaux traités d'alliance, de paix, de trêve ... - Page 771
by Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 1018 pages
...interested to avoid fraud. They shall also be granted all fcvor and protection for repairing their vessels, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. crews of which, by reason of sickness or otherwise, are incomplete, may enlist the sailors needful...
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Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America ...

United States - United States - 1968 - 1164 pages
...their vessels whether of merchant or of war, public or private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates, or enemies, they shall be received and...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. ARTICLE IX All the ships, merchandize and effects belonging to the citizens or subjects, of one of...
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Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America ...

United States - United States - 1968 - 1350 pages
...or private through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water they shall be received and treated with humanity giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring provisions and placing themselves in a situation...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 43

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1857 - 570 pages
...private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity,...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. ARTICULO X. Siempre que los ciudadanos de una de las Partes Contratantes sean forzados a buscar refugio...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 72

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1871 - 696 pages
...protection shall be given to them for repairing their ships, procuring provisions, and placing tliemselves in a situation to continue their voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. Article XI. If any ship of war or merchant vessel of either of the High Contracting Parties should...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 15

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1829 - 1314 pages
...public or private purpose whatever, without allowing to those interested a sufficient indemnification. situation to continue their Voyage, without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. IX. All the Ships, merchandize, and effects, belonging to the Citizens or Subjects of one of the Contracting...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1978 - 818 pages
...private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a situation...
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Places of Refuge for Ships: Emerging Environmental Concerns of a Maritime Custom

Aldo E. Chircop, Olof Lindén - History - 2006 - 581 pages
...other with vessels, whether merchants or of war, public or private, through stress of weather pursuit of pirates or enemies they shall be received and treated...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind' . 76 Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between Costa Rica and the Hanseatic Cities of Bremen,...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 46

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1865 - 1578 pages
...private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity,...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. XI. If any ship of war or merchant-veasel of either of the High Contracting Parties should be wrecked...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 332

United States - 910 pages
...Governments, in order to avoid fraud ; giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their vessels, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a...voyage, without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. — [Aug. 22: approved.] Art. 11. All vessels, merchandise, or effects, belonging to the citizens of...
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