tary-General, on the dates indicated, that it was unable to accept certain reservations made by the States listed below because in its view they were not of the kind which intending parties to the Convention have the right to make.
Date of the receipt of the objection, or date With respect to
on which it was circulated by the Secretary-General: reservation by:
4 August 1954 <*> Belarus
4 August 1954 <*> Ukraine
4 August 1954 <*> Russian Federation
1 December 1955 <*> Czechoslovakia
6 September 1956 <*> Romania
4 September 1956 <*> Hungary
3 October 1957 <*> Albania
20 June 1967 <*> Algeria
20 June 1967 <*> Bulgaria
20 June 1967 <*> Mongolia
20 June 1967 <*> Nepal
21 September 1972 Indonesia
29 November 1979 Germany
8 November 1979 China
30 January 1990 Viet Nam
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<*> Date the objection was circulated.
12. In a communication received on 7 August 1989, the Government of Bulgaria notified the Secretary-General that it had decided to withdraw, with effect on that same date, the reservation in respect to Section 30 of the Convention made upon accession. For the text of the reservation, see United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 376, p. 402.
13. In a communication received on 8 December 1989, the Government of Hungary notified the Secretary-General that it had decided to withdraw the reservation with respect to Section 30 of the Convention made upon accession. For the text of the reservation, see United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 248, p. 358.
14. Subsequently, the Government of Lithuania notified the Secretary-General of the following:
"Article 47 of the Constitution gives an exhaustive list of subjects who have the right to ownership over land plots. The provisions of article 47 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania and other laws of the Republic of Lithuania do not entitle international intergovernmental organizations to own the plot of land.
It is important to note that the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania and other laws of the Republic of Lithuania provide the right to the subjects, international intergovernmental organizations among others, to long-term land lease which might be up to 99 years. In accordance with procedural and administrative requirements of the national legislation, international intergovernmental organizations, for the effective performance of their obligations, may conclude agreements, acquire and dispose of necessary movable and immovable property and may institute legal proceedings.
[The Government of Lithuania] would like to emphasize that this reservation has a temporary character and in light of legal reform, changes in the current legislation are feasible."
15. In a communication received on 19 July 1990, the Government of Mongolia notified the Secretary-General of its decision to withdraw the reservation it had made upon accession. For the text of the reservation, see United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 429, p. 246.
16. By a communication received on 5 January 1955, the Government of Lebanon notified the Secretary-General that it objected to this reservation.
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