Clause 2: Free Trade is to be fully open between Liberty, Bretonia, and the Crayter Republic. Any act considered to represent an Obstruction to Free Trade shall be considered a criminal offense in the eyes of Liberty and Bretonia. Obstruction to Free Trade shall carry an attached fine of two hundred thousand credits per offense, collectable by any lawful agent of the Liberty, Bretonia, or Crayter Republic Government, payable to the government of each nation.
The treaty of Curacao is only really applicable to the system of Cortez and Magellan. House Law applies beyond the borders of Bretonia and Liberty. The provision might seem very general, but the jurisdiction is quite clear given the subject matter of the treaty and a lack of any contention to this within the treaty so as to state otherwise.