INDEX TO OKAL ARGUMENTS. 2503 



Tomer, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



549. Malcomson v. O'Dea, 10 H. L., 591, 729. Moore and Moore, p. 34, 728. 

 Rayneval, Jay, Franklin, conversation, Oct. 24, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 78, 721. 

 Root to Reid, June 30, 1906. U. S. C. Ap., 980, 713. Rush's memorandum. 

 Mar. 29, 1824, J7. 8. C. C. Ap., 124, 723. Salisbury to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 685, 711. Stormont in Parliament, B. C. C. Ap., 120, 721-22. 

 Sunday law included in, GEAT, 837. Used by Continental Congress, 719-20. 

 Used by negotiators, treaty of 1818, 736-740. 



Inexhaustible supply of food fishes, Halifax arbitration, 816. 



Inhabitants and state, distinction between, immaterial, 700. 



International and civil law servitudes, analogy, 502-505, 587-592. 



International law, servitude should exist in, 563. 



International law writers cited as to servitudes: Artopaeus, 576, 692; Blunt- 

 echli, sees. S5S-8, 657; Bonfils, sees. SS9, 340, 342, 643-5; Bulmerincq, sec. 

 49, 611, 687; Calvo, D., 650; Chretien, sees. 259, 260, 646-8; Clauss, 561, 

 570-80, 584-88, 612, 622-624, 634-637, 692-94, 695-98, 764; Creasy, sees. 256, 

 157, 261, 665-666; Deepagnet, sec. 190, 645; Diena, 654-6; Engelbrecht, 693; 

 Fabre, 648-9; Fiore, T., sees. 380, 829, 830, C., sees. 615, 616, 617, 1095, 1096, 

 652-4; Funck-Brentano and Sorel, 650; Gareis, 612; Gonner, 584, 597, 624, 

 693; Hall, p. 159, 673-4; Halleck, sec. 20, 677-8; Hartmann, 607-8; Heffter, 

 602; Heilborn, 618-21, 694; Hollatz, 592, 637-40; Holtzendorff, 609-10; 

 Jellinek, 687; Kluber, sees. 137, 138, 599, 694; Laband, 594; Von Liszt, 

 616, 687; Lomonaco, 654; F. de Martens, sec. 93, 661-2; G. F. de Martens, 

 597,660-1; Merignhac, 648; Moser, 628, 693; Von Neuman, 621, 694; Nys, 

 688; Olivart, 651-2; H. B. Oppenheim, 605; L. Oppenheim, 662, 667-70, 

 677; Phillimore, sec. 278, 663^; Pitt Cobbett, 670-673; Pradier-Fodere, 

 tecs. 834, 835, 837, 838, 839, 840, 640-643, 695, 763; Rivier, 658-60, 680- 

 84, 694; Sohms, 564; Sorel and Funck-Brentano, 650; Taylor, 678; Twiss, 

 tec. 245, 665; Von Ullman, sec. 99, 613-16, 695; Vattel, 565-6, Book g, 

 cap. 17, sec. 245, 743; Westlake, 666-7; Wharton, sec. 149, 678; Wheaton, 

 677; Wilson and Tucker, 679; Wolff, 596, 693. Phillimore, authority of 

 text writers, 569. 



International servitudes. See Servitudes. 



Interpretation of treaty. See Construction of treaty. 



Japan, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Jay, Franklin, Rayneval, conversation, Oct. 24, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 78, 

 "in common," 721. 



Jellinek, objections to servitude, 687. 



Johnson's Dictionary: "in common," 717-19. 



Joint regulations. See Regulations, joint. 



Kenrick's Dictionary: "in common," 717. 



Kent's Commentaries: "in common," 727. 



Keyn, Queen, v., L. R. (1876), 2 Ex. Div., 63; authority of text writers, 

 568; conflict between municipal law and treaty must be settled by political 

 branch of Government, 802. 



Kluber, sec. 137, 138, servitudes, 599; application of servitude, 694. 



Laband, servitudes, 594. 



Labrador-Canada boundaries, LAMMASCH, 812. 



Labrador-Canada, change of boundary did not affect treaty rights, 810. 



Labrador: Newfoundland Consolidated Statutes, 1902, U. S. C. Ap., 175, not 

 applicable to, 776. Transfer from Newfoundland to Quebec, LAMMASCH, 

 758. Under jurisdiction of Quebec until 1867, 756. 



