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This compact may be terminated at any time by the unanimous agreement of the <br />signatory states. In the event of such termination, all rights established under it shall <br />continue unimpaired. <br />Article XXI <br />This compact shall become binding and obligatory when it shall have been ratified by <br />the legislatures of each of the signatory states and approved by the congress of the United <br />States of America. Notice of ratification by the legislatures of the signatory states shall be <br />given by the governor of each signatory state to the governor of each of the other <br />signatory states and to the President of the United States of America, and the President is <br />hereby requested to give notice to the governor of each of the signatory states of approval <br />by the congress of the United States of America. <br />IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the commissioners have executed six counterparts hereof <br />each of which shall be and constitute an original, one of which shall be deposited in the <br />archives of the department of state of the United States of America, and one of which <br />shall be forwarded to the governor of each of the signatory states. <br />Done at the city of Santa Fe, state of New Mexico, this 11th day of October, 1948. <br />Charles A. Carlson, <br />Commissioner for the <br />State of Arizona. <br />Clifford H. Stone, <br />Commissioner for the <br />State of Colorado. <br />Fred E. Wilson, <br />Commissioner for the <br />State of New Mexico. <br />Edward H. Watson, <br />Commissioner for the <br />State of Utah. <br />L. C. Bishop, <br />Commissioner for the <br />State of Wyoming. <br />Grover A. Giles, <br />Secretary. <br />