| United States. War Department - 1902 - 968 pages
...to a point near Brito on the Pacific Ocean. Said canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth to afford convenient passage for vessels of the largest...in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| John Bigelow - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1886 - 410 pages
...excavated in hard rook. The Spooner Act, the law under which the canal is being constructed, enacts that it shall be " of sufficient capacity And depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draught now in use, and such as may reasonably be expected." Accordingly, the following dimensions... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1902 - 152 pages
...immediate control. It is stipulated in the act that " the canal shall be of sufficient depth and capacity as shall afford convenient passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draught now in use and such as may be reasonably anticipated." The act further provides that, in case... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Engineering - 1902 - 892 pages
...ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and capacity and depth as shall afford convenient passage for vessels of the aeptb of «mai. largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated,... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1903 - 1604 pages
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as...in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1903 - 544 pages
...France, and its predecessor. company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as...in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| United States - Law - 1903 - 576 pages
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as...in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1903 - 540 pages
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as...in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1903 - 914 pages
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship-canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such r in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with...the other, enter into separate arrangements with and shall be sunplied with all necessary locks and other appliances to meet the necessities of vessels... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1903 - 414 pages
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship сала! from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draught now in use. and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary... | |
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