Common use of COMMERCE Clause in Contracts

COMMERCE. Treaty of commerce and navigation, with sepa- rate article.1 Signed at Stockholm July 4, 1827; entered into force January 18, 1828. 8 Stat. 346; TS 348; 11 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 876. Treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular right with exchange of notes and additional ar- ticle signed February 25, 1929. Signed at Washington June 5, 1928; entered into force September 13, 1932. 47 Stat. 2135; TS 852; 10 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 481; 134 LNTS 81. NOTE: 1 Articles 13 and 14 were abrogated effec- tive July 1, 1916; the entire treaty, with the ex- ception of that part of article 1 concerning entry and residence of nationals of one country in territories of the other for purposes of trade, was terminated September 13, 1932, by the treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular rights signed June 5, 1928, and the additional article thereto signed February 25, 1929 (TS 852).

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Sources: Lend Lease Agreement, Defense and Economic Cooperation Agreements

COMMERCE. Treaty of commerce and navigation, with sepa- rate article.1 Signed at Stockholm July 4, 1827; entered into force January 18, 1828. 8 Stat. 346; TS 348; 11 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bevans 876. Treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular right with exchange of notes and additional ar- ticle signed February 25, 1929. Signed at Washington June 5, 1928; entered into force September 13, 1932. 47 Stat. 2135; TS 852; 10 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bevans 481; 134 LNTS 81. NOTE: 1 Articles 13 and 14 were abrogated effec- tive July 1, 1916; the entire treaty, with the ex- ception of that part of article 1 concerning entry and residence of nationals of one country in territories of the other for purposes of trade, was terminated September 13, 1932, by the treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular rights signed June 5, 1928, and the additional article thereto signed February 25, 1929 (TS 852).

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Sources: Agreement Concerning Military Cemeteries and Monuments