- basis, and to show no
favors to
their own
nationals in the
matter of
harbor dues or
railroad charges. The
policy was
accepted only grudgingly, if at all...
- basis, and to show no
favors to
their own
nationals in the
matter of
harbor dues or
railroad charges. The Open Door
policy was then
accepted only grudgingly...
- is
offset partially by
invisible earnings such as
transit taxes and
harbor dues. In 1999, U.S.
exports to
Djibouti totalled $26.7
million while U.S....
-
harbor dues, and
under this
pretext Djibouti seized all of the
remaining ships on 16
September 1996 and put them up for
auction to pay the back
dues....
-
ruled at that time by
Perdikkas III.
While there he
arranged to have the
harbor dues doubled from
twenty talents to forty.
Demosthenes reported that while...
-
Puget Sound to Port Adelaide, Australia.
There she was "libelled for
harbor dues and crew wages." The ship was
broken up in Port
Adelaide in 1930 and...
- unloaded/loaded, or stored.
Harbours can be man-made or natural.
harbor dues American English harbour dues British English The fees
charged by the
owners or operators...
-
holds a
conference every year, but has so far not incorporated.
There are no
dues, no
hierarchy and no bylaws. At the GRC11 in 2006,
conference attendees decided...
-
Engineers (USACE).[citation needed] A
mechanism similar to the
fairway dues, a
Harbor Maintenance Tax on
imports is used to
finance the
maintenance (primarily...
- was
dissolved on
December 11, 1941, four days
after the
attack on
Pearl Harbor brought the
United States into the war. The AFC
argued that no
foreign power...