Treaties and Tariffs Regulating the Trade Between Great Britain and Foreign Nations: And Extracts of Treaties Between Foreign Powers, Containing Most-favoured-nation Clauses Applicable to Great BritainButterworth's, 1876 - Favored nation clause |
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00 Free 00 دو دو 23rd April 6th August Additional décimes included Appointment of Consuls AUSTRIA CATEGORY cent cloth Coasting Trade coloured Commerce and Navigation Consular Agents Consular Jurisdiction Consuls Contracting Parties Conventional Tariff cotton Custom-house décimes not included Declaration Ditto dominions and possessions Duration of Treaty esparto flax floss silk Free Free Freedom of Commerce gold and silver hemp Immunities Import Duty iron Italian Joint Stock Companies jute kilo kilog kind King of Italy Kingdom of Italy lire Majesty manufacture mark or sign merceries Merchandize metres mixed Most-favoured-nation Treatment National Treatment Nationality of Vessels Navigation between Italy Notice of wish Papers Port Privileges Ratifications exchanged Ships Subjects TABLE OF CONTENTS Taxes threads tissues Tonnage Treaty of Commerce trimmings Tunis Turin Vice-Consuls wish to abrogate wool Wrecks XVII XVIII yarns Year's Notice دو دو دو ود
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Page 3 - ... to take shelter in a port of the other, shall be at liberty to refit therein, to procure all necessary stores, and to put to sea again, without paying any dues other than such as would be payable in a similar case by a national vessel.
Page 1 - ... they will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the said republic.
Page 3 - ... owners, or agents shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage or other expenses which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The goods and merchandise saved from the wreck shall be exempt from all...
Page 9 - ... shall be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in such registers or other national papers in the same manner, and to the same extent, and for the same purpose, in, to, and for which the tonnage denoted in the certificate of registry of British ships is deemed to be the tonnage of such ships...
Page 2 - High Contracting Parties in the dominions and possessions of the other, and all premises appertaining thereto destined for purposes of residence or commerce, shall be respected. It shall not be allowable to proceed to make a search of, or a domiciliary visit to, such dwellings and premises, or to examine or inspect books, papers, or accounts, except under the conditions and with the forms prescribed by the Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations for subjects of the country.