Reports of International Arbitral Awards, Vol.XXVIII by United Nations

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The current quantity comprises a suite of awards and related judgements in terms of a selected box of overseas legislation, particularly the delimitation and demarcation of overseas barriers. This quantity comprises awards passed down in 34 assorted d

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39,44, and 45, and to the South of No. 30, 31, 36, Grenadier Island, and No. 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, and 48, until it approaches the East end of Well's Island; thence, to the North of Well's Island, and along the Strait which divides it from Rowe's Island, keeping to the North of the small Islands No. 51, 52, 54, 58,59, and 61, and to the South of the small Islands numbered and marked 49,50, 53,55,57, 60, and X, until it approaches the North-east point of Grindstone Island; thence, to the North of Grindstone Island, and keeping to the North also of the small Islands No.

24; thence passing north of Island No. 25 and No. 26, and down the middle of the north channel to a fall, having a portage of about 127 yards, on the left or north side; thence through said portage; thence down the said river, passing north of Island No. 1 in the nearest channel to Lac la Pluie. For a better general understanding of the routes respectively assumed by the Commissioners in this case of disagreement, reference may be had to a reduced map on the files of the Commission, marked "a general map of the country north-west of Lake Superior," and for greater exactness to the series of maps, before-mentioned, of the surveys made by order of the Commissioners.

3, and Islets No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6, and Island No. 7; thence north of Islets Nos. 8 and 9 and No. 10, and south of Island No. 11, north of No. 12, then south of Islands No. 13, No. 14, No. 15; of Islets No. 16; thence northerly, passing west of Island No. 17, and east of Islet No. 18, of Island No. 19, and No. 20; thence passing east of Island No. 21, and west of Island No. 22; thence east of No. 23, and down the middle of the river south-eastward of Island No. 24; thence passing north of Island No.

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