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Convention concerning stamp laws in connection with bills of
exchange and promissory notes, 7 July, 1930, article 8, (Hudson V,
p. 560; 143 Treaty Series p. 337).
Convention providing a uniform law for cheques, 19 March, 1931,
article 9, (Hudson, V, p. 889; 143 Treaty Series p. 355).
Convention for the settlement of certain conflicts of laws in con¬
nection with cheques, 19 March 1931, article 17, (Hudson, V, p. 915;
143 Treaty Series p. 409).
Convention on the stamp laws in connection with cheques, 19
March, 1931, article 8, (Hudson, V, p. 925; 143 Treaty Series p. 7).
Convention on the unification of road signals, 30 March, 1931,
article 14, (Hudson, V, p. 937; 150 Treaty Series p. 247).
Convention on the taxation of foreign motor vehicles, 30 March,
1931, article 16, (Hudson, V, p. 950; 138 Treaty Series p. 149).
Convention for the regulation of whaling, 24 September, 1931,
article 18, (Hudson, V, p. 1081; 155 Treaty Series p. 349).
Convention for the campaign against contagious diseases of
animals, 20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 1; 186 Treaty Series
p. 173).
Convention concerning the transit of animals, meat and other
products of animal origin, 20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 13;
193 Treaty Series p. 37).
Convention concerning the export and import of animal products,
20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 27; 193 Treaty Series p. 59).
Convention concerning the use of broadcasting in the cause of
peace, 23 September, 1936, article 15, (Hudson, VII, p. 409; 186
Treaty Series p. 301).
The above-mentioned provisions are not identical, but the differ¬
ences between them are immaterial for present purposes.
In addition to the provision for revision of the convention at a
conference, the above-mentioned convention on road signals pro¬
vides (art. 13) a simplified method of altering the annex containing
the details of the system of signals. The parties may send proposals
for changes to the Secretary-General, who circulates them to the
other parties. If accepted by all the parties, they are incorporated
in the annex.
Convention concerning stamp laws in connection with bills of
exchange and promissory notes, 7 July, 1930, article 8, (Hudson V,
p. 560; 143 Treaty Series p. 337).
Convention providing a uniform law for cheques, 19 March, 1931,
article 9, (Hudson, V, p. 889; 143 Treaty Series p. 355).
Convention for the settlement of certain conflicts of laws in con¬
nection with cheques, 19 March 1931, article 17, (Hudson, V, p. 915;
143 Treaty Series p. 409).
Convention on the stamp laws in connection with cheques, 19
March, 1931, article 8, (Hudson, V, p. 925; 143 Treaty Series p. 7).
Convention on the unification of road signals, 30 March, 1931,
article 14, (Hudson, V, p. 937; 150 Treaty Series p. 247).
Convention on the taxation of foreign motor vehicles, 30 March,
1931, article 16, (Hudson, V, p. 950; 138 Treaty Series p. 149).
Convention for the regulation of whaling, 24 September, 1931,
article 18, (Hudson, V, p. 1081; 155 Treaty Series p. 349).
Convention for the campaign against contagious diseases of
animals, 20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 1; 186 Treaty Series
p. 173).
Convention concerning the transit of animals, meat and other
products of animal origin, 20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 13;
193 Treaty Series p. 37).
Convention concerning the export and import of animal products,
20 February, 1935, (Hudson, VII, p. 27; 193 Treaty Series p. 59).
Convention concerning the use of broadcasting in the cause of
peace, 23 September, 1936, article 15, (Hudson, VII, p. 409; 186
Treaty Series p. 301).
The above-mentioned provisions are not identical, but the differ¬
ences between them are immaterial for present purposes.
In addition to the provision for revision of the convention at a
conference, the above-mentioned convention on road signals pro¬
vides (art. 13) a simplified method of altering the annex containing
the details of the system of signals. The parties may send proposals
for changes to the Secretary-General, who circulates them to the
other parties. If accepted by all the parties, they are incorporated
in the annex.
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