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Inter-American Coffee Agreement1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1925

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Footnotes

1

United States Treaty Series, No. 970; Department of State Bulletin, Nov. 30, 1940,Vol. Ill, No. 75, p. 482.

References

2 See protocol of April 15, 1941, signed by ten signatories of the agreement, printed infra, p. 169, and additional signatures in Bulletin of the Department of State, May 17, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 99, p. 606, and May 31, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 101, p. 676.

1 Department of State Bulletin, April 19, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 95, p. 487.

1 Public Law 33—77th Cong., Chap. 59, 1st Sess. [S. J. Res. 43].

2 Proclamation of April 15, 1941, U. S. Treaty Series No. 970.

3 See Executive Order No. 8738, April 21, 1941, allocating the quota for countries not signatories of the agreement (Dept. of State Bulletin, April 26, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 96, p. 519), and Executive Order No. 8774 of June 10, 1941, modifying the foregoing (Dept. of State Bulletin, June 14, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 103, p. 723).

4 See Executive Order No. 8758, May 21, 1941, establishing conversion factors for use in administering quotas on imports of coffee. Ibid., May 24, 1941, Vol. IV, No. 100, p. 640.