69
This convention was terminated as between the United States and Great Britain on the coming into force on 24 June 1935 of the extradition treaty of 22 December 1931, but its provisions still apply to New Zealand. § See treaty of 22 December 1931. 2. Declaration for the protection of trade marks*! Signed at London 24 October 1877 ; effective 24 October 1877. S.P. LXVIII, 12; Handbook 709 ; Hertslet XIV, 689, 3. Supplementary convention for the extradition of criminals.^ Signed at Washington 12 July 1889 ; ratifications exchanged 11 March 1890 ; same duration as treaty of 1842. Convention supplements treaty of 9 August 1842. List of crimes in article I is enlarged by conventions of 13 December 1900 and 12 April 1905. S.P. LXXXI, 41 ; Hertslet XVIII, 1189. § See treaty of 22 December 1931. 4. Convention relative to the disposal of real and personal property.% Signed at Washington 2 March 1899 ; ratifications exchanged 28 July 1900 ; effective 7 August 1900 ; terminable after twelve months' notice. New Zealand acceded under article IV. The time within which the accession of colonies etc. could be notified was extended by convention signed at Washington on 13 January 1902. Amended by convention of 27 May 1936 (q.v.). U.K.T.S. No. 17(1900); U.K.T.S. No. 11 (1902); S.P. XCI, 119; Handbook 710 ; Hertslet XXI, 1088. 5. Supplementary convention for the extradition of fugitive criminals.%% Signed at Washington 13 December 1900 ; ratifications exchanged 22 April 1901 ; same duration as treaty of 1842. Convention enlarges list of crimes in article I of the extradition convention of 12 July 1889 and is considered as an integral part of that convention. U.K.T.S. No. 5 (1901); S.P. XCII, 72 ; Hertslet XXI, 1119. § See treaty of 22 December 1931 6. Supplementary convention for the extradition of fugitive criminals.^ Signed at London 12 April 1905; ratifications exchanged 21 December 1906 ; same duration as treaty of 1842.
Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.
By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.
Your session has expired.