When the Danish forces had caused the flagship of the Austrian commander, Freiherr von Tegetthoff, to catch fire, he withdrew his squadron to neutral waters around Heligoland.
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In January 1814, Essex sailed into neutral waters at Valparaiso, only to be trapped there for six weeks by the 36-gun British frigate, HMS " Cherub ".
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As in World War I, the Germans used the Norwegian Corridor to travel inside the-wide neutral waters where the Royal Navy and RAF were unable to attack them.
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"The intruder was shelled by the Russian border guards when it attempted to escape from the Russian economic zone into neutral waters, " the Russian ITAR-Tass news agency said.
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Paragraph 146 states that it is permitted to capture neutral merchant vessels outside neutral waters if they are engaged in any of the activities referred to in paragraph 67.
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The Russian Defense Ministry denied that it had violated Ukrainian flight rules, and the air force said the Russian pilots acted within the Chicago Convention covering flights over neutral waters.
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The term " neutral waters " is defined in paragraph 14 : " Neutral waters consist of the internal waters, territorial sea, and, where applicable, the archipelagic waters, of neutral States.
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The term " neutral waters " is defined in paragraph 14 : " Neutral waters consist of the internal waters, territorial sea, and, where applicable, the archipelagic waters, of neutral States.
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Arsenic acid tends to exist as the ions [ HAsO 4 ] 2 " and [ H 2 AsO 4 ] " in neutral water, whereas arsenous acid is not ionized.
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In the diplomatic letter, the British government confirmed that it was not contrary to the law of neutrality to sail a prison ship through neutral waters, and Britain often did this herself.