United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, Volume 1Department of State, 1952 |
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... paragraph . 2 . Each Government undertakes to make effective use of assist- ance received pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article ( a ) for the purpose of promoting an integrated defense of the North Atlantic Area , and for facilitating ...
... paragraph . 2 . Each Government undertakes to make effective use of assist- ance received pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article ( a ) for the purpose of promoting an integrated defense of the North Atlantic Area , and for facilitating ...
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... paragraphs 1 and 2 above , neither Gov- ernment will refuse its consent under Article I , paragraph 4 , to the transfer of a major item of indigenous equipment merely because there may have been incorporated into it as an identifiable ...
... paragraphs 1 and 2 above , neither Gov- ernment will refuse its consent under Article I , paragraph 4 , to the transfer of a major item of indigenous equipment merely because there may have been incorporated into it as an identifiable ...
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... paragraph 2 , of the Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement , as follows : " The Government of Belgium will , except as otherwise agreed to , grant duty - free treatment and exemption from internal taxation upon importation or exportation ...
... paragraph 2 , of the Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement , as follows : " The Government of Belgium will , except as otherwise agreed to , grant duty - free treatment and exemption from internal taxation upon importation or exportation ...
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... paragraph . 2. Each Government undertakes to make effective use of assistance received pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article ( a ) for the purpose of promoting an integrated defense of the North Atlantic Area , and for facilitating ...
... paragraph . 2. Each Government undertakes to make effective use of assistance received pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article ( a ) for the purpose of promoting an integrated defense of the North Atlantic Area , and for facilitating ...
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... paragraph 2 , of the Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement , that the status of such person- nel , considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Gov- ernment , will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank ...
... paragraph 2 , of the Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement , that the status of such person- nel , considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Gov- ernment , will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank ...
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1948 as heretofore 63 Stat acuerdo agreed Ambassador America ANNEX ARTICULO assistance furnished authorized Bahama Islands Belgium Chargé d'Affaires Comisión Commission consular officer Contracting Governments contratantes Convenio Convention Costa Rica cual Cuba currency DEAN ACHESON Defense Assistance Act Defense Assistance Agreement deposits derecho deux Gouvernements dicho Diplomatic Economic Cooperation Act Economic Cooperation Agreement Embassy entered into force equipment ernment Estado receptor Estados Unidos Etats-Unis d'Amérique Excellency exchange of notes exemption Foreign Affairs France Gobierno Gouvernement des Etats-Unis Government of Norway honor to refer Iran June 30 l'Article l'Organisation ment miembro Minister Misión Mission Mutual Defense Assistance Netherlands Nicaragua North Atlantic Treaty notification Panamá paragraph período personnel Philippines Portugal présent accord present agreement protocol purposes pursuant ratification Regering Republic of Turkey República respect Secretary servicios territory Thailand TIAS tion transportation Türkiye Unidos de América United Kingdom United Nations Venezuela visa င်
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Page 745 - Each contracting party reserves the right, however, to refuse to recognize, for the purpose of flight above its own territory, certificates of competency and licenses granted to its own nationals by the authorities of another state.
Page 423 - ... raw and semi-processed materials required by the United States as a result of deficiencies or potential deficiencies in its own resources, and which may be available in Pakistan.
Page 631 - ... by the United States of America and by the citizens of the United States of America and all other persons subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
Page 155 - Upon receipt of a note from your Excellency indicating that the foregoing provisions are acceptable to the Government of the Philippines, the Government of the United States of America will consider that this note and your reply thereto constitute an agreement between the two Governments on this subject, the agreement to enter into force on the date of your note in reply.
Page 292 - Representatives of the Members of the United Nations and officials of the Organization shall similarly enjoy such privileges and immunities as are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in connection with the Organization.
Page 919 - The two Governments will, upon the request of either of them, consult regarding any matter relating to the application of this Agreement or to the operation of arrangements carried out pursuant to this Agreement.
Page 290 - In the performance of their duties the SecretaryGeneral and the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from any government or from any other authority external to the Organization. They shall refrain from any action which might reflect on their position as international officials responsible only to the Organization.
Page 161 - Upon receipt of a note from Your Excellency indicating that the foregoing provisions are acceptable to the Government of , the Government of the United States of America will consider that this note and your reply thereto constitute an agreement between the two Governments on this subject, the agreement to enter into force on the date of your note in reply. Accept...
Page 280 - His Majesty's Ambassador at Tokyo has been instructed to inform the Imperial Japanese Government in the name of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom that a state of war exists between our two countries. I have the honour to be, with high consideration, Sir, Your obedient servant, WINSTON S. CHURCHILL Some people did not like this ceremonial style.
Page 596 - The Embassy of the United States of America presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...