1880, June 8.-German notice respecting the observance by German fishermen
of the limits of Danish coast fishing grounds....
1888, November 12.-Letter from Count von Sponneck, Danish Minister at
Washington, to Secretary of State Bayard, transmitting decrees of March
18, 1776, and May 8, 1884, containing notice to mariners in the Davis
Straits.
1899, July 14.-Fishery treaty with Sweden, establishing a limit for fishery..
1900, April 7.-Danish law respecting illegal trawling in territorial waters...
1901, June 24.-Convention between Great Britain and Denmark for regu-
lating the fisheries outside territorial waters in the ocean surrounding the
Færø Islands and Iceland....
1726, August 19.-Regulations regarding customs search.
1763, February 10.-Definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain.
1767, May 28.-Treaty of peace and commerce with Morocco...............
1774, December 27.-Treaty with Spain, authorizing French and Spanish
customs authorities to seize, up to a distance of two leagues from the
coasts, French and Spanish ships carrying forbidden goods....
1786, September 26.-Treaty of navigation and commerce with Great Britain
1787, January 11.-Treaty with Russia regarding territorial waters. . . . . .
1791, August 6-22.-Law limiting the extent of the coastal waters to two
leagues...
1762, June 22.-Treaty of peace and commerce with Tunis...
1763.—An Act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and planta-
tions in America; for continuing, amending, and making perpetual an
Act passed in the sixth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George
the Second (intituled, An Act for the better securing and encouraging
the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America); for applying the
produce of such duties and of the duties to arise by virtue of the said
Act toward defraying the expenses of defending, protecting, and
securing the said colonies and plantations; for explaining an Act made
in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of King Charles the Second (in-
tituled, An Act for the encouragement of the Greenland and Eastland
trades, and for the better securing the plantation trade); and for
altering and disallowing several drawbacks on exports from this King-
dom, and effectually preventing the clandestine conveyance of goods
to and from the said colonies and plantations, and improving and
securing the trade between the same and Great Britain.............
1763, February 10.-Definitive treaty of peace with France, fixing a pro-
hibited zone of three leagues from all coasts belonging to Great Britain..
1783, September 3.-Definitive treaty of peace with the United States,
comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the
shores of the United States....
1786, September 26.-Treaty of navigation and commerce with France,
establishing cannon range as the extent of the neutral zone.
1790, October 28.-Convention with Spain relative to America..
1794, November 19.-Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation with the
United States, giving cannon range as the extent of the neutral zone...
1800, July 29, and 1801, November 27.-The cases of the "Twee Gebroeders".
1802, June 22.-An Act to alter, amend, and render more effectual an Act,
made in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for
the more effectual prevention of smuggling in Great Britain...
1805, November 6, 15, and 20.-The case of "The Anna".
1806, December 31.-Unconfirmed treaty of amity, commerce, and navi-
gation, with the United States establishing a neutral zone of cannon range
or three marine miles.......
1819, June 14.-Act of the British Parliament, to enable His Majesty to
make regulations with respect to the taking and curing of fish on certain
parts of the coasts of Newfoundland, Labrador, and His Majesty's other
possessions in North America, according to a convention made between
His Majesty and the United States of America................
1825, June 27.-An Act to repeal the several laws relating to the performance
of quarantine, and to make other provisions in lieu thereof......
1833, August 28.—An Act for the general regulation of the customs..
1833, December 9.-British Order in Council, appointing a court of justice
at Canton, for the trial of offenses committed by British subjects in
China..
1853, May 3.-Act of the Government of New Brunswick, relating to the
coast fisheries, and for the prevention of illicit trade....
1853, August 20.-Act of the British Parliament to amend and consolidate
the laws relating to the customs of the United Kingdom and of the Isle
of Man, and certain laws relating to trade and navigation and the British
possessions, so far as it relates specifically to foreign countries, to foreign
subjects, and to foreign goods, to trade with foreign countries, with Brit-
ish possessions abroad, and with India and places within the East India
Company's charter, to British ships of war, to slave trade and other
seizures, the coasting trade, and to copyright and reciprocity treaties
with foreign Powers..
« AnteriorContinuar » |