If it should 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 and auxiliary works, the United States shall have the right, at all times and in its... The Outlook - Page 531911Full view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 564 pages
...Panama, excepting always the rights of the Republic specifically secured under this treaty. ARTICLE XXIIL If it should become necessary at any time to employ...auxiliary works, the United States shall have the right, at all times and in its discretion, to use its police and its land and naval forces or to establish... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - International law - 1913 - 406 pages
...Republic of Panama, excepting always the rights of the Republic specifically secured under this treaty. ARTICLE XXIII. If it should become necessary at any...auxiliary works, the United States shall have the right, at all times and in its discretion, to use its police and its land and naval forces or to establish... | |
| United Service Institution of India - India - 1914 - 214 pages
...treaty entered into by the Governments of the United States and Great Britain on November 18th 1901. If it should become necessary at any time to employ...the ships that make use of the same, or the railways or auxiliary works, the United States shall have the right, at all limes and in its discretion, to... | |
| Almanacs - 1903 - 704 pages
...Panama Canal Company, the Panama Railroad Company, and the new Panama Canal Company. ARTICLE XXÍ. If it should become necessary at any time to employ...protection of the canal, or of the ships that make use of same, or the railways and other works, the United States shall have the right at all times in its discretion... | |
| Electronic journals - 1918 - 522 pages
...neighboring islands for the protection of this neutrality, and Article 23 of the latter treaty provides that "if it should become necessary at any time to employ...forces for the safety or protection of the canal, or the railways and auxiliary works, the United States shall have the right, at all times and in its discretion... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs - 1918 - 760 pages
...purposes stated." "Article 23. (Concha's draft of Apr. 18. 1902, which Roosevelt ordered accepted). — If it should become necessary at any time to employ armed forces fur the safety or protection of the canal, or of the ships that make use of the Fame, or the railways... | |
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