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3. International conventions for the unification of certain rules of law respecting (i) collisions between vessels ; and (ii) assistance and salvage at sea. Signed at Brussels 23 September 1910 ; effective 1 February 1913; terminable after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 19 May 1913. U.K.T.S. No. 4 (1913) ; S.P. CIII, 430 ; Hertslet XXVI, 310. 191 I 1. International convention for the protection of industrial property and final protocol. Signed at Washington 2 June 1911 ; revision of convention of 20 March 1883 as modified on 14 December 1900 ; terminable after one year's notice. New Zealand acceded 25 April 1913. Further revised by conventions of 6 November 1925 and 2 June 1934. U.K.T.S. No. 8 (1913); S.P. CIV, 116; Hertslet XXVII, 289. 2. Agreement relating to the prevention of false indications of origin on goods.* Signed at Washington 2 June 1911. New Zealand acceded 25 April 1913. U.K.T.S. No. 7 (1913) ; S.P. CIV, 137. 1912 1. International sanitary convention. Signed at Paris 17 January 1912. New Zealand acceded 2 May 1924. The international sanitary convention of 1926 replaces this convention as between the parties thereto. See also the international sanitary convention of 1903 and 1944 and protocol of 1946. U.K.T.S. No. 2 (1921); S.P. CVIII, 230 ; Hertslet XXVII, 308 ; L.N.T.S. IV, 281.
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