Case Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area (Canada/United States of America): part B. Annex 2 to the counter-memorial, environmental risks of hydrocarbon development on the northeastern portion of Georges Bank1982 |
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... necessary for the purposes of this Article . Article III 1. South and west of the maritime boundary to be determined by the court in accordance with this Agreement Canada shall not , and north and east of said maritime boundary the ...
... necessary for the purposes of this Article . Article III 1. South and west of the maritime boundary to be determined by the court in accordance with this Agreement Canada shall not , and north and east of said maritime boundary the ...
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... necessary precautions to avoid such break or injury . Article 28 Every State shall take the necessary legislative measures to provide that , i persons subject to its jurisdiction who are the owners of a cable or pipeline beneath the ...
... necessary precautions to avoid such break or injury . Article 28 Every State shall take the necessary legislative measures to provide that , i persons subject to its jurisdiction who are the owners of a cable or pipeline beneath the ...
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... necessary to meet the requirements of subsections 4 ( a ) and ( b ) . Full justi- fication as to the extraordinary circumstances necessi- tating any such extension shall be required . ( e ) Heads of agencies shall not use for any other ...
... necessary to meet the requirements of subsections 4 ( a ) and ( b ) . Full justi- fication as to the extraordinary circumstances necessi- tating any such extension shall be required . ( e ) Heads of agencies shall not use for any other ...
Contents
Canadas Conventional Oil and Gas | 10 |
A Map of Selected Physiographic Regions of Eastern North America | 39 |
Annex | 45 |
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