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EXTRADITION TREATY—POLAND. APRIL 5, 1935.
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Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following articles:

Article I.

Extraditable crimes. The following crimes are added to the list of crimes numbered 1 to 18 in Article II of the said treaty of November 22, 1927, on account of which extradition may be granted, that is to say:

Offenses involving insolvency. 19. Offenses to the detriment of creditors in connection with a state of insolvency.

Article II.

Considered part of original Treaty.
Vol. 46, p. 2286.
The present treaty shall be considered as an integral part of the said Extradition Treaty of November 22, 1927, and Article II of the last mentioned treaty shall be read as if the list of crimes therein contained had originally comprised the additional crimes specified and numbered 19 in the first article of the present treaty.

Exchange of ratifications. The present treaty shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in accordance with their respective constitutional methods, and shall take effect on the 30-th day Effective date.after the date of the exchange of ratifications, which shall take place at Washington as soon as possible.

Signatures. In witness whereof the above named Plenipotentiaries have signed the present treaty in the English and Polish languages, both authentic, and have hereunto affixed their seals.

Done, in duplicate, at Warsaw, this fifth day of April nineteen hundred and thirty-five.

[seal] John Cudahy
[seal] J. Beck