CANALS Sample Clauses

CANALS. Arrangement relating to assistance by the United States in the salvage and/or removal from the Suez Canal of sunken vessels and certain other hazards to navigation, with annex. Exchange of notes at Cairo June 11, 1974; en- tered into force June 11, 1974. 25 UST 1273; TIAS 7859.
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CANALS. Agreement for enlargement and use by Canal Zone of sewerage facilities in Colon Free Zone Area. Exchange of notes at Panama March 8 and 25, 1954; entered into force March 25, 1954. 5 UST 782; TIAS 2966; 232 UNTS 289. Treaty concerning the permanent neutrality and operation of the Panama Canal, with annexes and protocol.1 Signed at Washington Septem- ber 7, 1977; entered into force October 1, 1979, subject to amendments, conditions, res- ervations, and understandings. 33 UST 1; TIAS 10029; 1161 UNTS 177. NOTE:
CANALS. Agreement concerning Japanese participation in the commission for the study of alternatives to the Panama Canal, with attachments. Ex- change of notes at New York September 26, 1985; entered into force September 26, 1985.1 TIAS Extension: September 25, 1990. NOTE: 1 Similar notes were exchanged on the same date between Japan and Panama. CLAIMS Agreement for settlement for the AWA MARU claim. Signed at Tokyo April 14, 1949; entered into force April 14, 1949. 63 Stat. 2397; TIAS 1911; 9 Xxxxxx 467; 89 UNTS 141. Agreement relating to compensation for per- xxxxx and property damage as a result of nu- clear tests in the Xxxxxxxx (Bikini) Islands. Ex- change of notes at Tokyo January 4, 1955; en- tered into force January 4, 1955. 6 UST 1; TIAS 3160; 237 UNTS 197. Agreement relating to settlement of claims of Japanese nationals formerly resident in certain Japanese Islands arising from measures taken by the United States in connection with the ex- ercise of its rights under article 3 of the peace treaty. Exchange of notes at Tokyo June 8, 1961; entered into force June 8, 1961. 12 UST 830; TIAS 4781; 410 UNTS 183.

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