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8. Exchange of notes regarding extension of the extradition convention of 8 August 1923 to certain British and Belgian mandated territories* Signed at London 28 June and 2 July 1928 ; effective 1 August 1928; same duration as treaty of 1901. New Zealand Government was a party to the exchange of notes which extends all existing extradition conventions with Belgium to Western Samoa. U.K.T.S. No. 20 (1928); S.P. CXXVIIJ, 355; L.N.T.S. LXXXXII, 385. 9. Convention supplementary to the convention of 21 June 1922 to facilitate conduct of legal proceedings. Signed at Brussels 4 November 1932; terminable after six months' notice. New Zealand acceded with effect from 29 August 1938, by exchange of notes at Brussels 29 July and 16 August 1938. U.K.T.S. No. 18 (1934); L.N.T.S. CLIII, 251 ; L.N.T.S. CXCIIX, 274. 10. Exchange of notes regarding commerce and navigation* Signed at Wellington 5 December 1933; effective 16 December 1933 ; terminable after six months' notice. Made directly between the Consul of Belgium at Wellington and the New Zealand Government. Applies also to Luxembourg as part of the Economic Union of Belgium and Luxembourg. See also exchange of notes of 10 and 21 August 1936. U.K.T.S. No. 8 (1934); L.N.T.S. CXLIX, 435. 11. Convention for the reciprocal enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters with annex and protocol. Signed at Brussels 2 May 1934; ratifications exchanged 26 October 1936; effective 26 November 1936 ; terminable after six months' notice. New Zealand acceded by exchange of notes at Brussels 2 and 17 February 1938. U.K.T.S. No. 31 (1936); L.N.T.S. CLXXIII, 291 ; L.N.T.S. CLXXXV, 452.
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