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TREATY—H1INGARY. Aueusr 29, 1921. 1953 shall enjoy notwithstanding the fact that such Treaty has not been rat ed b the United States. The United States, in availing itself of the and advantages stipulated in the provisions of that Treaty, will do so in a manner consistent with the rights accorded to Hungary under such provisions. ARTICLE II. With a view to definin more articular] the ob ations of °H,b“g“mg,“,,°”s “’“‘“°d Hungary under the foregoiing Artidle with to cliigrtain pro- by visions m the Treaty of 'l‘rianon, it is understood and agreed between th?;I1§._l;1;Jon1tracting Parties: . t the rights and advantages sti ulated in that Treat for Q-,*€""· °”°-· *".“*_ the geneiit of the United States which it is intended the ‘g¤¤i°ii¤ gtrgatiir dais- States shall have and en`oy, are those defined in Parts V, VI, VIII, °°°°' IX, X, XI, XII and XIJV. (g) That the United States shall not be bound by the rovisions ,,,gP’§u"‘s{,°{,‘$,§,f‘S‘;‘;‘,§, of art I of that Treaty, nor by any revisions of that Treaty in- =< asandtacluding those mentioned in aragrapg (1) of this Article, which relate to the Covenant of the feague of Nations, nor shall the United States be bound by any action taken by the League of Nations, or gy the Council or y the Assembly thereof, unless the United States all exrlggamilg give its assent to such action. (3) the United States assumes no ob%§ations under or with mglgvum ¤°* =¤· $1 to the rlprovisions of Part II, Part , Part IV and Part t,w`e e ni teSisrf to `ciatein **3 (4 tightgat liilcattirli U ted. Sta vxleged garb R°P‘ the giparation Commission, according topthe terms of art \?III of igtiilimtmsuzssiibl that reaty, and in any other commission established under the ’°°"°°'°°°°"’°’°°°‘ Treaty or under any agreement supplemental thereto, the United States is not bound to participate in any such commission unless it shall elect to do so. _ (5) That the periods of time to which reference is made in Article c,f,§g{° “”°"°“°” d°· 364 of the Treaty of Trianon shall run, with respect to anyl act or election on the part of the United States, from the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty. ARTICLE III. The present Treaty shall be ratified in accordance with the con- ,,§,§f*"“*’° °""‘“°°‘ stitutional forms of the High Contractin Parties and shall take effect immediately on the exchange of ratiécations which shall take place as soon as ssible at Budapest. _ _ IN WITNESSXVVHEREOF, the respective plenipotentiaries have “*€”‘*“"”· signed this Treaty and have hereunto ailixed their seals. Done in duplicate in Budapest, this 29th day of August, 1921. [sun.,] U. Gum- Smzm Commissioner of the United States_to Himgary. [sun.] COUNT Nxcuonas Barzrrr _ Royal Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs. AND, WHEREAS, the said treaty has been duly ratified on both ch§;gf,§_i°°“°°’ °" garts, and the ratifications of the two countries were exchanged at udagest on December 17, 1921; _ _ NO , THEREFORE, be it known that I, Warren G. Harding, P’°°’“"““°“· President of the United States of America, have caused the said treaty to be made public to the end that every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.