Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 48 Part 2.djvu/613

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PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES-DENMARK. 1871 Arrangement between the United States of America and Denmark con- September 4. October cernino reciprocal trealment of passenger motor vehicles. Effected by Feb~9~·1929. exchange of notes, signed September 4, 1928, October 27, 1928, and February 2, 1929; effective February 1, 1929. The Danish l\1inister (Brun) to the Acting Secretary of Stale No. 125. SIR, ROYAL DANISH LEGATION WASBINGTON, D.C. J.No. 30. J.a/6. p.t . BAR HARBOR, MAINE, September 4,1928. I am directed to inform you, that the Danish Government, on DArrangemkf entt b Wllth enmar or e rec p. condition of reciprocity is prepared to grant freedom from taxation rocal.treatmentofauto- , mobiles. for a period of 3 months to foreign automobiles built for the trans- portation of passengers not to exceed 7 in number including the driver, and belonging in the country in question and registered as the property of persons residing there. In these circumstances I would be greatly obliged to you for being so good as to let me know, what formalities and conditions must be complied with in order that motor vehicles registered in Denmark may be exempted from taxation in the United States, therein included duties and ta.~es of all kinds. I have the honor to be, Sir, With the highest consideration, Your most obedient and humble servant, C. BRUN. The Honorable SIR: J. REUBEN CLARK, Jr., Acting Secretary of Stale, Department of Stale, Washington, D.O. The Secretary of State to the Danish Minister (Brun) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, October 27, 1928. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of Septem- s:~~1l8e by United ber 4, 1928, in which you were good enough to inform me that your Government, on the basis of reciprocity, is prepared to grant freedom from taxation for a period of three months to foreign automobiles built for transportation of passengers not to exceed seven in number, including the driver, and belonging in the country in question and registered as the property of persons residing there.