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 2106 B0`U'N'DARY‘1TREATY-4GREAT» BRITAIN-CANADA.? Fsn. 24, 1925[ lishment gf additional monuments or the relocation of existing monumen 3,. r V _ , ,M,,·1¤, ¤¤·¤,¤• *1 ••· gThe oeenwtmge '  Patti `inorde to 'd to the mtenance ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤1i°°°°’c°°°` of an eieetive   ptr}i)?U§nite1d Stag and the ”e%°°‘“set1 °“§tf%t?%J’?»2”t’;“;tt·.iH‘?.‘£, “%‘l§*‘°a2°&“‘“°°tm“i¤°t‘ · . 1¥$’ be I   an ‘ r • · tion ofitheihbcgétgielna   point thgéeof, ;;me1rmy·   nee- _ mt e _   f»of’an *u" ion at1ma‘•.r1see tween W 35 P m  U`g6VBl'H1f!G!l"       that the   'ssioners ap- 1 · · Q . £o1nted_under the PIOVISIODS of_the Treaty_ of April 11, 1908, are ”“"""°°“’°"· ereby gomtlg+emgowered1 and directed: to   the various sec-    *17 1i¤¢ between the Uni States andthe De-  or 1C _, a and between   and·the'Dominion of Can- ¤<1#·<#1f1=?¤¤1¤g111¤°¤1%¤·1h¤¥i   <1¤¤¤¤, mewgs 1=<> nyu ¤11 dm- eg§d1monuments5and,·=b1ws; to relocate an rebuil monuments vv cli have been   ; toikeep the boundary vistas oEen· to move boundary monuments to new sites and establish suc addi- tional monuments and buoyg as they shall deem desirable; to mem- tam at all tunes ah oefectuie boundary lme between the United %““1“~""‘ i"t”°a'1*,“°“i°*t¤.e °*”t‘°‘;h°""1 ‘°°*"1°°t‘;t,‘t’“"°‘d‘t£;*.*h° m:uuonoiana1`jas__e ` eMresen' ut' 1»q¤ee»rq;e»¤p¤re1¤4ea, toriiereafterym bepweuuqea; iriiitt deli-? mine the location   any point oi the boundary lme iwhich may be- ebeigie   m‘ the-settlesrnent of anyquestion that may arise . weeng ‘ wogovernmen     e 1 e e ' g;’?:&°_g‘,.+.‘:.*%.‘¥.§‘;_tt_§   me og¤nesiqsers#stau1-s¤bm1t_¢p their respective gqvem. “““*”’ · ments   time  _t1mé,'18.t least once 1n eyery, calendar year, a gomtrepelsrt oe1ntteu1mng_a·stat;eme;11t· mhe Esectionsogna ea the monumen an C ` "srepaire _oc re _ - tablishedgiand the  and location or   Epgiiceil, en? skill with    and tables gcertili andsigned by the Comhrssroners, grvmg thelocations d geodetic positions of all monuments ·inoved _ and ’all additionaslu monuments established _ within year,*a1id·such other information as may be necessaryto emmmonelem 1=¤*2*?11?¢ 1*°11¤¥1#1’! 1=¤1>P¤ 4116 1*°°$>¤1¤ mmfg *°v1S¤<1» 1. 1 ' misslouen sm me- fterlthe completion, of the survey demarcation of the _ 1"°“°°°‘“"°’·°"’* boundary line between the United States and the1‘Dominion of SZ°i‘;‘mW”°;‘§ i%‘£Z£“S$ €§fi’§1%‘&$2>{*.&§° S“*’$·‘2°%“&"i him E'? y · as vi e or e of Afprillll 1908, the Commissionbrs fppointed undo; the · P§°tT£;2°E~t?a‘h“‘;{i‘“" 1ii‘1“'{i°‘*3¥,‘“"°·‘° °§'§?’ °“° ‘£° ’t°SXtS}§” o e eanuneea_res1‘ort»"'t of eitherfof thiam, the giarty on whose_si§? theva(<ia1i)cy gccurs zggomtean Eirpert Geographer or Surveyor as Commissioner, who J Phaye t.hefsame‘ powers and duties un resjaect to carrying out thefggovisions of, this Artiple, as are conferred yjthis Article upon tlgemogmmissioner appointed undeif the provisions of the said Treaty o . 1 · ~ ‘ P°"°°°°°’°’°°°°°°°‘ The Contracting Parties further a 1 that each Q to shall —~ ~qsyyche.sarn1es·ma.expetses_¤;*1¢s°?»i»$¤ cemmasiéillriiginme as. and tbatthe expeume jointly incurred by the_Qommiss1oners in  the demarcation. of the boundary lme m accordance withéhe,provis*i;>·ns1of‘gthis Article  be borne equally by the two overnmen      ‘ 1 ¤_ at ARTl(}l»E V. u§,‘{‘“‘“‘° °"°“°“' This treaty shall be ratilied by the Contracting Parties- and the ratiiicatzons shall beexchanged in Washington or Ottawa as soon

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