If one of the contracting parties should be engaged in war with any other power, the free intercourse and commerce of the subjects or citizens of the party remaining neuter with the belligerent powers, shall not be interrupted. On the contrary, in that... Annual Register - Página 2391788Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1910
...belligerent powers, shall not be interrupted. On the contrary, in that case as in full peace, the vessels of the neutral party may navigate freely to and from the ports, and on the coasts of the belligerent parties, free vessels making free goods, insomuch, that all things shall... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829
...Belligerent Powers, shall not be interrupted. On the contrary, in that case, as in full Peace, the Vessels of the Neutral Party may navigate freely to and from the Ports ond on the coasts of the Belligerent Parties, free Vessels making free goods, insomuch, that all things... | |
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