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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



the treaty, 337. Prejudicial to American, remedy for, GRAY, 342. Reason- 

 ableness of, to be decided by this tribunal, 298. Right of Great Britain 

 and colonies to make, controlled by treaty, 301. Right of United States 

 to concur in, 345. Shore regulations, discrimination not allowed in, 

 297. Sunday fishing, 323-25. Three periods: First period, up to 1783, 

 325-330; second period, 1783-1818, 330-332; third period, since 1818, 332- 

 336. Treaty provisions of Special Agreement, 1909, discussed, 338-9. 

 United States concurrence in, not necessary, 301. 



Reid, Root to, June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap., 499, 500: jurisdictional powers of 

 Great Britain not test of limits of United States rights, 299; rights of colonial 

 governments, 298. 



Residence privileges in foreign countries, 346. 



"Right" and "liberty," 304, 315. 



"Right" or "license," Evarts to Babson, Aug. 5, 1879, U. S. C. Ap., 673, 315. 



River and canal navigation, liberty of, 346. 



Rivier, 1:296, presumption in favor of servient state; servitudes, 307. 



Root to Reid, June 30, 1906,- B. C. Ap., 499,500: jurisdictional powers of 

 Great Britain not test of limits of United States rights, 299; righte of 

 colonial governments, 298. 



Salmon regulations: Newfoundland, 1862, B. C. Ap., 702, 334-335. 



Seine meshes, regulations: Imperial, 1786, B. C. Ap., 555, 330. Newfoundland, 

 1862, B. C. Ap., 702, 334-335. New York, 1772, B. C. Ap., 775, 330. 



Seining regulations: Lower Canada, 1788, B. C. Ap., 592, 331-332; 1607, 

 B. C. Ap., 600, 332. Massachusetts, 1692, B. C. Ap., 772, 329. New Bruns- 

 wick, 1793, B. C. Ap., 595, 330; 1799, B. C. Ap., 597, 330-331; 1799, B. C. 

 Ap., 597, 330-331; 1823, B. C. Ap., 607, 332; 1829, B. C. Ap., 609, 332; 

 1834, B. C. Ap., 612, 332; 1854, Revised Statutes, B. C. Ap., 626, 332-333. 

 Newfoundland, 1862, B. C. Ap., 702, 334-335; 1876, B. C. Ap., 707, 335. 

 New Hampshire, 1687, B. C. Ap., 772, 329. New Jersey, 1826, B. C. Ap., 

 785, 335. New Plymouth, 1684, B. C. Ap., 771, 330. Nova Scotia, 1786, B. C. 

 Ap., 591, 330. 



Servitudes: 8, 306-315. "Exchange," case of 7, Crunch (U. S.) 116, 313. 

 Fabre, 114, 362. Presumption in favor of servient state: Bello, 112-113, 310; 

 Bluntschli, 214, 307; Clauss, 206, 307; Despagnet, 188, 308; Hall, 159-160, 

 310-311; Heffter, 93, 308; Holtzendorff, 2:247, 306; Kliiber, 238, 309; F. 

 de Martens, 1:483, 310; Phillimore, 1:391, 308; Pitt-Cobbett, 1:159, 312; 

 Pradier-Fodere, 2:405, 309; Rivier, 1:296, 307. 



Shore regulations must not discriminate, 297. 



Sovereignty, reserved, argument of United States, 344-5. 



Spawning, regulations: Massachusetts, 1668, B. C.Ap., 770, 328. New Brunt- 

 wick, 1854, Revised Statutes, B. C. Ap., 626, 332-333. 



Special Agreement of 1909, meaning of articles 2 and 4: DRAGO, 340-341; 

 LAMMASCH, 339-340. 



Stanhope, Des Voeux to, Nov. 24, 1886, B. C. Ap., 319, French shore 

 regulations, 356. 



Star Chamber Rules: Newfoundland, 1660, B. C. Ap., 513, Ballast, anchorage, 

 326. 



Statutes cited: Imperial, 1788, B. C. Ap., 561-563, French coast treaty of 

 1783, 354-355; 1807, B. C. Ap., 600, bait, drying, seining, ballast, offal, 

 332; 1819, B. C. Ap., 565, treaty of 1818, 344, 354; 1824, B. C. Ap., 567, act 

 of 1788, French treaty, 356; 1824 (Newfoundland), B. C. Ap., 567, ballast, 

 nets, aliens, FITZPATRICK, 333-5; 1838 (Newfoundland), B. C. Ap., 697, 



