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Latvia 1. Treaty of commerce and navigation. Signed at London 22 June 1923 ; ratifications exchanged 5 November 1923 ; effective 5 November 1923 ; terminable after twelve months' notice. Treaty does not apply to New Zealand, but under articles 26 and 27 products and manufactures of the self-governing dominions, India, colonies, possessions, protectorates and mandated territories are granted most-favoured-nation treatment on terms of reciprocity, but this does not include any customs preferences or other facilities granted to Russian, Finnish, Estonian or Lithuanian goods so long as such preferences or facilities are not extended by Latvia to any other foreign country. U.K.T.S. No. 30 (1923); S.P. CXVII, 326 ; Handbook 400; L.N.T.S. XX, 395. 2. Treaty for the extradition of criminals. Signed at Riga 16 July 1924 ; ratifications exchanged 7 July 1925 ; terminable after notice not exceeding one year and not less than six months. New Zealand acceded 1 January 1926. U.K.T.S. No. 44 (1925); S.P. CXIX, 440 ; L.N.T.S. XXXVII, 369 ; L.N.T.S. XLV, 172. 3. Agreement relating to tonnage measurement certificates* Signed at London 24 June 1927 ; terminable after twelve months' notice. New Zealand was a party to this exchange of notes. U.K.T.S. No. 17 (1927) ; S.P. CXXVI, 322; L.N.T.S. LXVII, 245. Liberia 1. Treaty of friendship and commerce.% Signed at London 21 November 1848 ; ratifications exchanged 1 August 1849; modified by agreement of 23 July 1908 ; under article II most-favoured-nation treatment on basis of reciprocity is operative. See also agreement of 23 July 1908. S.P. XXXVI, 394; Handbook 412 ; Hertslet VIII, 736.
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