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Colombia 1. Treaty of commerce and navigation.% Signed at London 16 February 1866; ratifications exchanged 17 October 1866 ; effective 17 October 1866 ; terminable after twelve months' notice. Most-favoured-nation treatment on the basis of reciprocity is operative. See also protocol of 20 August 1912 and exchange of notes of 30 December 1938. S.P. LVI, 13 ; Handbook, 118 ; Hertslet XII, 364. 2. Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Bogota 27 October 1888 ; ratifications exchanged 21 August 1889; effective 31 August 1889 ; terminable after notice not exceeding one year and not less than six months. Extended to Western Samoa by convention of 2 December 1929. S.P. LXXIX, 12 ; Hertslet XVIII, 292. 3. Protocol modifying treaty of commerce and navigation of 1866.*% Signed at Bogota 20 August 1912. Gave right of separate termination by Dominions after twelve months' notice. U.K.T.S. No. 24 (1912) ; S.P. CV, 266 ; Handbook 125. 4. Extradition convention supplementary to treaty of 27 October 1888. Signed at Bogota 2 December 1929; ratifications exchanged 5 November 1930; effective 5 December 1930; same duration as treaty of 1888. Applies to Western Samoa. New Zealand was a party to this convention which extended the provisions of the treaty of 1888 to Western Samoa. U.K.T.S. No. 46 (1930); S.P. CXXX, 192 ; L.N.T.S. CX, 40. 5. Exchange of notes prolonging treaty of commerce and navigation of 1866* Signed at Bogota 30 December 1938; terminable after three months' notice. U.K.T.S. No. 13 (1939).
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