Documents Illustrative of International Law

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Documents Illustrative of International Law
T J Thomas Joseph Lawrence
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But in view of the preceding considerations the Tribunal, to prevent any misunderstanding as to the effect of its award, expresses the opinion that non-inhabitants employed as members of the fishing crews of United States vessels derive no benefit or immunity from the treaty and it is so decided and awarded.
Question III Can the exercise by the inhabitants of the United States of the liberties referred to in the said Article be subjected, without the consent of the United States, to the require
...ments of entry or report at custom-houses or the payment of light or harbour or other dues, or to any other similar requirement or condition or exaction?
The Tribunal is of opinion as follows: It is obvious that the liberties referred to in this question are those that relate to taking fish and to drying and curing fish on certain coasts as prescribed in the Treaty of October 20, 1818. The exercise of these liberties by the inhabitants of the United States in the prescribed waters to Which they relate, has no reference to any commercial privileges which may or may not attach to such vessels by reason of any supposed authority outside the treaty, which itself confers no commercial privi- leges whatever upon the inhabitants of the United States or the vessels in which they may exercise the fishing liberty.


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