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Costa Rica 1. Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation.% Signed at San Jose 27 November 1849; ratifications exchanged 20 February 1850; terminable after twelve months' notice. Under article 5 New Zealand enjoys most-favoured-nation treatment on basis of reciprocity. See also protocol of 18 August 1913. S.P. XXXVII, 20 ; Handbook 126 ; Hertslet VIII, 133. 2. Convention for the reciprocal protection of trade marks etc.% Signed at Guatemala 5 March 1898; ratifications exchanged 29' September 1900; effective 29 October 1900 ; terminable after one year's notice. S.P. XC, 18 ; Handbook 130 ; Hertslet XXI, 334. 3. Protocol respecting application of the treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation of 27 November 1849.% Signed at Panama 18 August 1913. Protocol provides for withdrawal of self-governing dominions from treaty of 27 November 1849. U.K.T.S. No. 16 (1913); S.P. CVI, 754 ; Handbook 132. Cuba 1. Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Havana 3 October 1904; ratifications exchanged 10 January 1905 ; effective 20 January 1905 ; terminable after notice not exceeding one year and not less than six months. Extended to Western Samoa by convention of 17 April 1930. U.K.T.S. No. 15 (1905); S.P. XCVII, 26 ; Hertslet XXIV, 353. 2. Convention for the extension of the extradition treaty of 3 October 1904 to certain protectorates and mandated territories. Signed at Havana 17 April 1930; ratifications exchanged 12 November 1931 ; effective 12 December 1931 ; same duration as treaty of 1904. Applies to Western Samoa. New Zealand was a party to this convention which extends the provisions of the treaty of 1904 to Western Samoa. U.K.T.S. No. 42 (1931); L.N.T.S. CXXVI, 201..
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