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IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE OF DOCUMENTS—MARCH 15, 1886
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His Majesty the King of Servia, Mr. Marinovitch, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary near His Majesty the King of the Belgians,

Who, after having communicated between themselves their full powers, ound in good and due form, have agreed upon the following Articles:

Article 1

Independently of the obligations which result from Article 2 of the General Convention of this day,[1] relative to the exchange of official documents and of scientific and literary publications, the respective Governments undertake to have transmitted to the legislative chambers of each contracting State, as fast as their publication, a copy of the Official Journal, as well as of the parliamentary Annals and Documents, which are given publicity.

Article 2

The States which have not taken part in the present Convention are admitted to adhere thereto on their request.

This adhesion will be notified diplomatically to the Belgian Government, and by that Government to all the other signatory States.

Article 3

The present Convention will be ratified and the ratifications will be exchanged at Brussels as soon as practicable. It is concluded for ten years from the day of the exchange of the ratifications and it will remain in force beyond that time, so long as one of the Governments shall not have declared six months in advance that it renounces it.

In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed it, and have thereunto affixed their seals.

Done at Brussels, in seven copies the 15th of March, 1886.

  • [For the United States:]
    • Lambert Tree[seal]
  • [For Belgium:]
    • Pr de Caraman[seal]
    • Chvlier d. Moreau[seal]
  • [For Brazil:]
    • Cte de Villeneuve[seal]
  • [For Spain:]
    • José ma de Tavira[seal]
  • [For Italy:]
    • Maffei[seal]
  • [For Portugal:]
    • Bon de Sant' Anna[seal]
  • [For Serbia:]
    • I. Marinovitch[seal]

  1. TS 381, ante, p. 107.