2508 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Restrictions; none on Americans, Bathurst to Hamilton, June 21, 1819, B. C. 



Ap., 99, explains act of 1819, 750-1; should be expressed in treaty, Vattel, 



Book 2, cap. 17, sec. 245, 743; struck out during negotiations, 1818, 744. 

 "Right" and "liberty:" Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, U. 8. C. Ap., 



79, 708-9; meaning of, 705-709. 

 "Right," exclusive: "in common" does not imply, 714; French fishery, 



707; is in perpetuity, 700; "liberty" is, British concession, 708; restricts 



territorial sovereignty, 700; to be unlimited, Robinson and Goulburn to 



Castlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, 740. 



Rivier: servitudes, 658-60, 680-84, 694; application of servitude, 694. 

 Robertson, Whitney v., 124 U. S., 124, conflict between municipal law and 



treaty must be settled by political branch of Government, 802. 

 Robinson and Goulburn to Castlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, right to 



be unlimited, 740. 

 Robinson to Castlereagh, Oct. 10, 1818, B. C. Ap., 92: renewal of right of 



1783; drying and curing, 741. 

 Root to Durand, Oct. 19, 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 968, Newfoundland fishery 



regulations, 771. 



Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 980, "in common," 713. 

 Rule of strict construction, 701-05. 



Rush's memorandum, Mar. 29, 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap.,124, "in common," 723. 

 Russell at fur seal arbitration, IS Proceedings, 10, 11, authority of text 



writers, 689-690. 



Russia, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap., 1153, bultow violates treaty, LAMMASCH, 786. 

 St. Julien treaty, 1603, servitudes, 680. 

 Salisbury, Lord: did not confine himself to laws in force at time of treaty of 



1871, 835; on French shore question, 581-3, 634; on "in common," 549, 711; 



on limitation of sovereignty, 548; to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, U. S. C. Ap., 



685, Fortune Bay controversy, 834; to Waddington, July 5, 1887, U. S. C. 



C. Ap., 322, and July 9, 1889, U. S. C. Ap., 1083, French exclusive right, 



853, 856; to Welsh, Aug. 23, Nov. 7, 1878, Fortune Bay controversy, U. S. C. 



Ap., 650, 658, 827, 828. 



" Saving clause " in all Newfoundland statutes, 759. 

 Search and visit of vessels, 771. 

 Sebastiani, Palmerston to, July 10, 1838, U. S. C. Ap., 1096, French exclusive 



right, 855. 



Sedgwick, 326, strict construction, 703. 

 Seines, 769; Halifax arbitration, 817; purse, 778-9, 782-3. 

 Seining, 776. 



Seizure and detention of vessels. 771. 

 Servitudes: Act of sovereignty defined, 697-8. American right, Clatiss on, 



GRAY, 633; American right is servitude, authority for, FTTZPATRICK, 629; 



American writers-follow continental, 679. Analogybetween international and 



civil law servitudes, 502-505, 587-592. Application of doctrine: Artopaeus, 



692; Austria-Hungary, Bosnia, Herzegovina, servitude relationship, 604; 



economic servitudes, cable lines, 692, fisheries, 692, railways, 691, 698; 



Engelbrecht, 693; G6nner, 693; Heilborn, 694; Klttber, 694; military 



servitudes, 691; Moser, 693; Von Neumann, 694; Pradier-Fodere, 695; 



Rivier, 694; Von Ullmann, 695; Wolf, 693. Artopaeus, 576. Authority of 



text writers: 568, Lord Esher, 570, Phillimore,569, Queen v. Keyn, L. R. 



(1876), 2 Exch. Div., 63, 568. Bluntechli, tecs. S5S-8, 657. Bonfils, sees. SS9, 



