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Dominican Republic-United States
Convention Modifying the Convention of December 27, 1924, Concerning the Collection and Application of Customs Revenues of the Dominican Republic1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2017
Abstract
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- Information
- American Journal of International Law , Volume 36 , Issue S4: Supplement Official Documents , October 1942 , pp. 209 - 213
- Copyright
- Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1942
Footnotes
U. S. Treaty Series, No. 965.
References
2 Ibid., No. 726; this Journal, Supplement, Vol. 20 (1926), p. 1.
3 By an exchange of notes simultaneous with the signature of the treaty the following agreement was made concerning the liquidation of the unfunded indebtedness to American citizens:
“The Dominican Republic will include in its next annual budget and in ensuing budgets as long as may be necessary, an annual appropriation of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) which shall be paid out each year exclusively to the liquidation of bona fide claims by American nationals against the Government of the Dominican Republic.”
4 U. S. Treaty Series, No. 886; 49 Stat. 3153; this Journal, Supplement, Vol. 23 (1929), p. 82.
5 By an exchange of notes at Ciudad Trujillo, March 31, 1941, the two Governments agreed that all of the measures necessary for the execution of the convention “have been adopted and put into operation.” U. S. Treaty Series, No. 965.