| Disarmament - 1922 - 264 pages
...building becomes a matter of merely internal policy. The provision under the rules for replacement that "the right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage" is of special significance. Each nation thus retains its ratio whether or not it elects to build up... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1929 - 982 pages
...period is reduced to 2 years in the case of replacing surface vessels not exceeding 3,000 tons each. The right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying...tonnage. SECTION II Except as otherwise provided in the treaty, vessels must be disposed of in accordance with Annex 2 (ie, by scrapping, converting to a hulk,... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1931 - 822 pages
...reduced to two years in the case of any replacement surface vessel not exceeding 3.000 tons (3,048 metric tons) standard displacement. The right of replacement...lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage. 4. In the event of loss or accidental destruction, a vessel may be replaced immediately: but such replacement... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1929 - 820 pages
...reduced to two years in the case of any replacement surface vessel not exceeding 3,000 tons (3,048 metric tons) standard displacement. The right of replacement...lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage. 4. In the event of loss or accidental destruction, a vessel may be replaced immediately; but such replacement... | |
| United States - 1931 - 382 pages
...period is reduced to 2 years in the case of replacing surface vessels not exceeding 3,000 tons each. The right of replacement is not lost by -delay in laying down replacement tonnage. SEC. II. Except as otherwise provided in the treaty, vessels must be disposed •of in accordance with... | |
| Herbert Francis Wright - Congresses and conventions - 1931 - 324 pages
...and not designated above to be disposed of may be retained during the term of the present Treaty. 3. The right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage, and the old vessel may be retained until replaced even though due for scrapping under Chapter II, Part... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1931 - 892 pages
...and not designated above to be disposed of may be retained during the term of the present Treaty. 3. The right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage, and the old vessel may be retained until" replaced even though due for scrapping under Chapter II,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1934 - 1808 pages
...be laid down more than 3 years before the year in which the vessel to be replaced becomes 'overage'; but this period is reduced to 2 years in the case...lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage. "SEC. II. Except as otherwise provided in the present treaty, the vessel or vessels, whose retention... | |
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