| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf, Felix Stoerk - 1905 - 788 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of the Canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...Article XXIV. No change either in the Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, ¡itfect... | |
| William Lindsay Scruggs - 1905 - 430 pages
...of ships that make use of the same, the United States is granted the right (in articles 23 and 24), at all times and in its discretion, to use its police and land and naval forces, or to establish fortifications for these purposes. Lastly, if at any time the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1906 - 1050 pages
...Panama, excepting always the rights of the Republic specifically secured under this treaty. AHTICLB XXIII. If it should become necessary at any time to...ARTICLE XXIV. No change either in the government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, affect... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1906 - 1080 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of the canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...or to establish fortifications for these purposes. AOTICLE XXIV. No change either in the government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1906 - 56 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of tin; canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...or to establish fortifications for these purposes. ARTICIJ: XXIV. No change either in the government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs - 1907 - 422 pages
...at any time to employ Armed armed forces for the safety or protection of the Canal , jfal"011 or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...establish fortifications for these purposes. ARTICLE XXIV. pro**" Rights of states No change either in tho Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic... | |
| 1910 - 1060 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of the Canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...establish fortifications for these purposes. Article XXV reads: For the better performance of the engagements of this convention and to the end of the efficient... | |
| Alcée Fortier, John Rose Ficklen - 1907 - 674 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of the 5'5 Canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...or to establish fortifications for these purposes. ART. XXIV. No change either in the Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1907 - 1076 pages
...the safety or protection of the canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways ami auxiliary works, the United States shall have the...ARTICLE XXIV. No change either in the government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, affect... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 926 pages
...become necessary at any time to employ armed forces for the safety or protection of the canal, or of the ships that make use of the same, or the railways...ARTICLE XXIV. No change either in the Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, affect... | |
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