The Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) presents his compliments to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and has the honor to notify him of the deposit by the Government of the Republic of Suriname, on November 16, 1976, of the following declaration and instruments of accession:
- declaration that the Government of the Republic of Suriname considers that the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs of November 6, 1925, as revised at London on June 2, 1934, and supplemented by the Additional Act of Monaco of November 18, 1961, which has been applied to the territory of Suriname, continues to apply to the territory of the Republic of Suriname after the attainment of independence on November 25, 1975,
- instrument of accession to the said Agreement as revised at The Hague on November 28, 1960,
- instrument of accession to the Complementary Act of Stockholm, of July 14, 1967, to the said Agreement,
- instrument of accession to the Protocol of Geneva, of August 29, 1975, to the said Agreement.
The Republic of Suriname is considered a party to the said Agreement as revised at London on June 2, 1934, and supplemented by the Additional Act of Monaco of November 18, 1961, as from November 25, 1975.
The Complementary Act of Stockholm, of July 14, 1967, to the said Agreement will enter into force, with respect to the Republic of Suriname, three months after the date of this notification, that is, on February 23, 1977.
The date of entry into force of the Act of the said Agreement revised at The Hague on November 28, 1960, or of the Protocol of Geneva, of August 29, 1975, to the said Agreement will be notified when, in accordance with Article 26(1) of the said Act or with Article 9(1) of the said Protocol, as the case may be, the required number of ratifications or accessions, is reached.
November 23, 1976