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INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY—JUNE 12, 1911
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However, marks, which contain, with the authorization of competent powers, the reproduction of badges, decorations or public insignia, shall not be considered as contrary to public order.

It is understood that a mark shall not be considered as contrary to public order for the sole reason that it is not in conformity with some provision of laws on marks, except in the case where such provision itself concerns public order.

The present Final Protocol, which shall be ratified at the same time as the Act concluded on this day, shall be considered as forming an integral part of this Act, and shall be of like force, value and duration.

In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Protocol.

Done at Washington, in a single copy, June 2, 1911.

  • Haniel vom Haimhausen
  • H. Robolski
  • Albert Osterrieth
  • L. Baron de Hengelmuller
  • Dr. Paul Chevalier Beck de Mannagetta et Lerchenau
  • Elemér Pompéry
  • J. Brunet
  • Georges de Ro
  • Capitaine
  • R. de Lima e Silva
  • J. Clan
  • Juan Riaño y Gayangos
  • J. Florez Posada
  • Edward Bruce Moore
  • Melville Church
  • Charles H. Duell
  • Frederick P. Fish
  • Robt. H. Parkinson
  • Emilio C. Joubert
  • Pierre Lefèvre-Pontalis
  • Michel Pelletier
  • G. Breton
  • Georges Maillard
  • A. Mitchell Innes
  • A. E. Bateman
  • W. Temple Franks
  • Lazzaro Negrotto Cambiaso
  • Emilio Venezian
  • G. B. Ceccato
  • K. Matsui
  • Morio Nakamatsu
  • J. de las Fuentes
  • Snyder van Wissenkerke
  • J. F. H. M. da Franca, Vte. d'Alte
  • Albert Ehrensvärd
  • P. Ritter
  • W. Kraft
  • Henri Martin
  • E. de Peretti de la Rocca
  • Ludwig Aubert
  • Antonio Martin Rivero