710.D4/262
The Argentine Ambassador (Le Breton) to the Secretary of State
Washington, January 7,
1922.
No. 1
Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to forward
herewith to Your Excellency a communication received from the Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Argentine Republic giving notice
that the Trade-Mark Convention signed in Buenos Aires in 1910 at the
Fourth International American Conference has been denounced by the
Government of Costa Rica.
I avail myself [etc.]
[Enclosure—Translation]
The Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Worship (Fueyrredon) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, November 19, 1921.
Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to address
Your Excellency for the purpose of informing you that the Government
of Costa Rica has sent to this Department a note, a certified copy
of which is enclosed61 to
the effect that it does not suit that Government to continue being a
party to the Trade Mark Convention signed at the Fourth
International American Conference which met in this capital in 1910,
wherefor it sees fit to denounce it.
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Consequently and in accordance with the provision in Article XIX of
the above-named Convention I forward that instrument to Your
Excellency by way of notification and for the information of Your
Government.
I avail myself [etc.]