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Persia 1. Treaty of peace and commerce.% Signed at Paris 4 March 1857 ; ratifications exchanged 2 May 1857; effective 2 May 1857. Treaty provides, inter alia, for mutual commercial and consular relations. S.P. XLVII, 42 ; Handbook 506 ; Hertslet X, 947. 2. Commercial convention.% Signed at Tehran 9 February 1903; ratifications exchanged 27 May 1903 ; effective 14 February 1903; terminable after twelve months' notice. Under article 2 most-favoured-nation treatment on basis of reciprocity is operative. Applies to Western Samoa. See also agreement of 21 March 1920. S.P. XCVI, 51 ; Handbook 507. 3. Agreement modifying commercial convention of 9 February 1903 * Signed at Tehran 21 March 1920; effective 22 March 1920; terminable after twelve months' notice. U.K.T.S. No. 17 (1920); S.P. CXIII, 379 ; Handbook 512 ; L.N.T.S. IV, 48. Peru 1. Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation.% Signed at London 10 April 1850 ; ratifications exchanged 15 October 1852 ; articles 3, 4, 5, and 6 may be terminated after twelve months' notice ; articles 3 and 6 terminated in 1864. It has been held that this treaty imposes no obligation on the dominions to grant Peru any special tariff privileges. S.P. XXXVIII, 20 ; Handbook 531 ; Hertslet IX, 621. 2 Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Lima 26 January 1904 ; ratifications exchanged 30 November 1906 ; terminable after notice not exceeding one year and not less than six months.

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