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2. Convention regarding commerce and navigation.% Signed at London 29 October 1834. Convention adopted and confirmed, mutatis mutandis, treaty of 18 April 1825. S.P. XXII, 151 ; Handbook 728 ; Hertslet IV, 534. Yugoslavia 1. Treaty for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals.% Signed at Belgrade 6 December 1900 ; ratifications exchanged 13 March 1901 ; terminable after six months' notice. Extended to Western Samoa as from 1 November 1928 by exchange of notes at Belgrade 7 December 1927 and 27 August and 22 October 1928. U.K.T.S. No. 8 (1901); S.P. XCII, 41 ; Hertslet XXI, 1185 ; L.N.T.S. LXXXIII, 490. 2. Treaty of commerce and navigation. Signed at London 12 May 1927 ; ratifications exchanged 9 February 1928 ; effective 9 February 1928; terminable after one year's notice. Treaty does not apply to New Zealand, but under articles 30 and 31 products and manufactures of the self-governing dominions, India, colonies, possessions, protectorates and mandated territories enjoy most-favoured-nation treatment on the basis of reciprocity. U.K.T.S. No. 6 (1928); S.P. CXXVI, 276 ; Handbook 732; L.N.T.S. LXXX, 165. 3. Convention respecting legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters. Signed at London 27 February 1936; ratifications exchanged 18 June 1937 ; terminable after six months' notice. New Zealand acceded, with effect from 13 February 1938, by exchange of notes at Belgrade 1 and 8 December 1938. U.K.T.S. No. 28 (1937); L.N.T.S. CLXXXI, 241, 271.
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