... fish, or fish attached to or embedded in the soil. The open sea within this limit is, of course, subject to the common right of navigation; and all governments, for the purpose of self-protection, in time of war or for the prevention of frauds on... The Northeastern Reporter - Σελίδα 1161891Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Public lands - 1939 - 517 σελίδες
...whether the fish be migratory, free-swimming fish, or free-moving fish, or fish attached to or imbedded in the soil. The open sea within this limit is, of...navigation, and all governments for the purpose of self-protection in time of war. "* * * The extent of the territorial jurisdiction of Massachusetts... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1945 - 161 σελίδες
...control over fisheries, whether the fish be migratory, free-swimming fish, or free-moving fish, or fish attached to or embedded in the soil. The open sea...navigation; and all governments, for the purpose of selfprotection in time of war or for the prevention of frauds on its revenue, exercise an authority... | |
 | United States - 1945
...territories not exceeding two marine leagues in width at the mouth are within this limit is, iof rcourse, subject to the common right of navigation;' and all governments, for the purpose of self-protection in time of war or for the prevention of frauds on its revenue, exercise an authority... | |
 | Dennis W. Nixon - 1994 - 373 σελίδες
...control over fisheries, whether the fish be migratory, freeswimming fish, or free-moving fish, or fish attached to or embedded in the soil. The open sea...navigation; and all governments, for the purpose of self-protection in time of war or for the prevention of frauds on its revenue, exercise an authority... | |
 | 1895
...control over fisheries, whether the fish be migratory, freeswimming fish, or free-moving fish, or fish attached to or embedded in the soil. The open sea...frauds on its revenue, exercise an authority beyond these limits. Now, Sir, by these various authorities, at the risk of being tedious upon a point that,... | |
 | 1904
...v. Mai&achussets(l) (already referred to), that "all Governments for ths purpose of self-protection in time of war or for the prevention of frauds on...revenue, exercise an authority beyond this limit." Be this as it may, certain parts of the sea spoken of as gulfs bays, etc. (Taylor's ' International... | |
 | 1924
...Supreme Court in the case of Manchester v. Massachusetts (139 US 240, at page 257), as follows: — " The open sea within this limit is, of course, subject to the common right of navigation." However, it is doubtful, to say the least, whether the common right of navigation or the doctrine of... | |
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