- Additional act signed at Brussels December 14, 1900
- Senate advice and consent to ratification March 7, 1901
- Ratified by the President of the United States April 16, 1901
- Ratifications deposited at Brussels May 3, 1901
- Proclaimed by the President of the United States August 25, 1902
- Entered into force September 14, 1902[1]
- Convention of 1883 replaced May 1, 1913, by convention of June 2, 1911,[2] as between contracting parties to the later convention; definitively October 10, 1925[3]
32 Stat. 1936; Treaty Series 411
[TRANSLATION]
Additional Act of December 14, 1900, Modifying the Convention of
March 20, 1883, as well as the Final Protocol Thereto Annexed
His Majesty the King of the Belgians; The President of the United States of Brazil; His Majesty the King of Denmark; The President of the Dominican Republic; His Majesty the King of Spain, and in his name, Her Majesty the Queen Regent of the Kingdom; The President of the United States of America; The President of the French Republic; Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India; His Majesty the King of Italy; His Majesty the Emperor of Japan; Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; His Majesty the King of Portugal and the Algarves; His Majesty the King of Servia; His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway; The Federal Council of the Swiss Confederation; The Government of Tunis, having deemed it useful to make certain modifications and additions to the International Convention of March 20, 1883,[4] as well as to the Final Protocol annexed to said Convention, have named for their Plenipotentiaries the following:
- ↑ Three months from June 14, 1902, date of procès-verbal of deposit of ratifications, closing the record of deposit in accordance with art. 3 (for French text of procès-verbal. see British and Foreign State Papers, vol. 92, p. 808).
- ↑ TS 579, post, p. 791.
- ↑ Date by which all parties to the 1883 convention had become parties to the 1911 convention.
- ↑ TS 379, ante, p. 80.