2510 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Sovereignty, territorial, restricted by treaty right, 700. State and inhabit- 

 ants, distinction between, immaterial, 700. Strict construction of treaty 

 establishing servitude right, 600. Strict construction, rule of, not neces- 

 sary to determine existence of economic servitudes, 611. Summary of 

 United States position, 567. Taylor, 678. Territorial restriction necessary 

 to international servitude, 614. Territorial sovereignty and general sover- 

 eignty distinguished, LAMMASCH, 696-7. Territorial sovereignty restricted 

 by treaty right, 700. Trading rights not servitudes, 761-67, Clauss, 764; 

 Pradier-Fod6re, sec. 8S9, 763. Treaties creating servitudes: Annex to 

 treaty of Paris, Mar. 30, 1856, 681; Belgium-Netherlands, Apr. 19, 1839, 

 681; Berlin, 1878, 682; Congress of Vienna, June 9, 1815, 682; France- 

 Switzerland, Dec. 8, 1862, 681; Lausanne, 1564, 680; London, May 11, 

 1867, 681; Norway-Sweden, Oct. 26, 1905, 686; May 30, 1814, treaty of 

 Paris, 681, 684; Paris, Nov. 18, 1815, 681; Peace of Versailles, 1783, 684; 

 Russia-Japan, Sept. 5, 1905, 686; St. Julien, 1603, 680; Spain-Germany, 

 June 30, 1899, 685; United States-Panama, Nov. 18, 1903, 685. Treaty 

 grants right from nation to nation, 699. Treaty of 1818 created international 

 servitude, 546, 701. Treaty to be strictly construed, 562. Twiss, 665. 

 Ullmann, sec. 99, 613-16, 695. United States position, summary of, 567. 

 Vattel, 565-6, 656. Westlake, 666-7. Wharton, 678. Wheaton, G77. 

 Wilson and Tucker, 679. Wolff, 596, 693. 



Sheridan's Dictionary: "In common," 717. 



Shore rights of United States, 552. 



Sillem, Attorney General, v. 2 H. & C., 5S1, strict construction, 702. 



Sohms, servitudes, 564. 



Sorel and Funck-Brentano, servitudes, 650. 



Sovereign acts to be performed by United States, 766. 



Sovereign rights in servitudes, GRAY, 586. 



Sovereignty: Act of, defined, 697-8, LAMMASCH. 698. British admission of 

 limitation of, 767. British, limited by treaty, 829. Can not be eliminated, 

 599. General and territorial, distinguished, LAMMASCH. 696-7. Implied 

 abrogation of, servitudes, FITZPATRICK, 626. Limitation of : 843-47; British 

 position to-day as shown in its case and argument, 550; Finlay's posi- 

 tion, 548; Granville's position, 549; Grey's position, 550; Salisbury's 

 position, 548; limited by all treaties, DRAGO, 845, LAMMASCH, 844; 

 limited by French right, Archibald and Strachey to Perrier, June 4, 

 1853, U. S. C. C. Ap., 234, 859-60; not limited by commercial or extradi- 

 tion treaty, LAMMASCH, 844; of Great Britain limited by 1871 treaty, 843; 

 limited by all treaties, LAMMASCH, 844; only limited by real right, LAM- 

 MASCH, 844; restricted without express words, FTTZFATRICK, 547; territorial, 

 restricted by treaty right, 700; what is limit on, LAMMASCH, 846. 



Spain, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Special Agreement of 1909, sec. 4 affords relief from regulations, 556-7. 



State and inhabitants, distinction between, immaterial, 700. 



Statutes cited: Canada: Foreign fishing vessels act, May 12, 1870, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 1S6, 806. Imperial: 1788, B. C. Ap., 561, French fishery, 749; 1775, 

 B. C. Ap., 545, regulation of bank and coast fishery, 757; 1786, B. C. Ap., 

 555, regulations, 754; 1819, U. S. C. Ap., 112, making 1818 treaty effect- 

 ive, 744, 788; 1907, order in council, 772. New Brunswick: 1783, B. C. Ap., 

 696, regulations, 756. Newfoundland: 1873-4, acts making effective treaty 

 of 1871, U. S. C. C. Ap., 86, 87, 788, 790; 1902, consolidated Statutes, 



