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 AB.BITRATIOiN :CONYENTION+?ithsfzSenate thereofygand *that;?on< thepart of Liberia they shall be subject to the    by its laws. _    , __4‘`’iL ,, ARTICLE` III. The present Convention shall be ratified by the Contracting Parties m§g§°““°” 'md "“‘ rin accordnnpa with their r¤s¥ective,.cqnstituti¤na1.methcds., ,,11; shall come into "fo1*ce`on theday o ‘tte·exc1i¤nge’-er thettatiiications, which shall take place at-Monrovia as soon as possible, and shall remain in, forceifer a¤pei·iod o·£,five= yeavrsié In case neither Contracting Parg should give. otice,rsix months before the eafiration of    .¤£Y¥f$.  Wi*é¤i’¤*i¤¤t§”¥¥1é`.U99Y§¤ii¤¤s.,fWii1’,¢¤¤i=i¤¤¤ b . lling  e ‘9xPii*stif  when eithérZ1C¤¤- Done i¥i·'¥l¤pH¢3U$ il?   .ml9’I*?¤th`,S’·Y of FSBWSW i¤Yt’h° Simmm iyéefms   mins h¤¤¤s1rs¤¢i¤¤s <>f the twbLGhv¤r¤m¤¤t¤ werefegt  the city of‘_l@on1·ovia,on mtgkrenty=seventh `day `of  tember, one.»thousand»·mh¤;sh¤1ndred=, ·; tw¤Iity—$i:K;. V. _ NO%, THEREFORE, heitknbwn thstglg Galvin    P"°°‘°‘“"*‘°“· dent of the United States of Americazhlgavepausedt  Arbitra- tion to be made public, to ° "end that the ‘same and every article’»and·clause thereof ma be observed and fulfilled with good faith b the United States   citizens thereof. " =·  M-   A  IN IESTIMONY WH%EOF,‘I"haveihereunto‘set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aiiixed. DONE at the city of Washington this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [sm:.] twenty-six, and of the Inigpendence of the United States of America the one hundr and fifty-first. _ Canvm Coounon By the President: FRANK B Knnnoce Secretary of State. [Excrunon or Norms] E’°h“°“° °"‘°°“ [The American Charge d’Afairee ad interim  the Secretary of State of Liberia] mm§$m*£?; LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, mum. Monrovia, Liberia, February 10, 1926. Excmnnnncrz In connection with the signing today of a Convention of Arbitration between the United States of America and the Republic of Liberia, providing for the submission of differences of certain classes which may arise between the two Governments to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at the Hague under the Convention for the Pacilic Settlement of Intemational Disputes con- cluded in 1899 and 1907, I have the honor to state the following understanding which I shall be glad to have you confirm on behalf of your Government. I understand t t in the event of the adhesion by the United States to the Protocol of December 16, 1920, under which the Permanent Court of Inter-
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