Liechtenstein
Declaration with regard to Art. 1 Convention on Road Traffic ad annex 1 “The Principality of Liechtenstein does not consider itself bound by the supplementary point concerning annex 1 of the Convention on Road Traffic in accordance with its declaration to the Convention on Road Traffic concluded in Geneva on 19 September 1949 regarding the exclusion of the application of annex 1 to the Principality of Liechtenstein.”
In a communication received on 15 October 1971, the Government of Austria denounced, in accordance with article 3 of the Agreement, the addendum, in article 1 of that Agreement, to annex 1 of the 1949 Convention.
With the declaration that "the Hungarian People's Republic does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 5 of the Agreement".
See note 1 under "Montenegro" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
In a communication received on 4 December 1952, the Government of the Netherlands notified the Secretary-General that the reservation as to ratification, made on its behalf upon signature of the Agreement, is to be considered as having been withdrawn. Consequently, the date of 4 December 1952 should be considered as the date of the definitive signature.
The former Yugoslavia had signed definitively the Agreement on 16 September 1950. See also note 1 under “Bosnia and Herzegovina”, “Croatia”, “former Yugoslavia”, “Slovenia”, “The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” and “Yugoslavia” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.