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 2976 CONVENTION-PAN AMERICAN. FEBRUARY 20, 1929. Rat if i cat Ion 8 AND WHEREAS the said Convention and the said Protocol have exchanged. been duly ratified on the part of the United States of America and the instrument of ratification by the United States of America wa~ ba deposited with the Pan American Union on February 17, 1931; 8n18:08, 18 January 2013 (UTC)~. Cu AND WHEREAS the said Convention and Protocol have been ratio fied by the Government of Cuba, whose instrument of ratificatioIl thereof was deposited with the Pan American Union on April 2, 1930; and the said Convention has been ratified by the Government oj Guatemala, whose instrument of ratification thereof was deposited Proclamation. with the Pan American Union on December 30, 1929; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT KNOWN THAT I, HERBERT HOOVER, Presi· dent of the United States of America, have caused the said Conven· tion and the said Pr,nocol to be made public to the end that the samE and every article ar.d clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America ..,rrd the citizeru thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. . DONE at the city of Washington this twenty-seventh day of Feb· ruary in the year of otlr Lord one thousand nine hundred [SEAL] and thirty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-fifth. By the President: HENRY L STIMSON Secretary oj State. HERBERT HOOVER "IPakncAm~rlcan Trade EIGHTH RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE PAN AMERICAN TRADE "' ar on,erence. MARK CONFERENCE ON FEBRUARY 19, 1929 Glossary. Resolution proval. GLOSSARY of apo RESOLVED, That the following glossary be followed in the inter- pretation of tenus contained in the General Inter-American Conven- tion on Trade Mark and Commercial Protection, and in the Protocol on the Inter-American Registration of Trade Marks, approved by the Conference: Nationals: persons; partnerships; firms; corporations; associations; syndicates, unions and all other natural and juridical persons entitled to the benefit of nationality of the contracting countries. Persons: include not only natural persons but all juridical persons such as partnerships, firms, corporations, associations, syndicates and unions. Marks or Trade marks: include manufacturing, industrial, com- mercial, agricultural marks, collective marks, and the marks of syndicates, unions and associations. OoUective marks: mean marks lawfully used by two or more owners. Oommercial names: include trade names, n:mes of individuals, surnames, partnership firm and corporate names, and the names of syndicates, associations, unions and other entities recognized by the