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3288 the High Contracting Parties may regulate the procedure which may be applied to aircraft.

It is for each High Contracting Party to determine whether measures should be applied, within the limits of the present convention, to arrivals from a foreign local area or aerodrome.

In this respect, information received and measures already applied shall, in accordance with article 54 of the present convention, be taken into the fullest possible account.

For the purpose of part III of the present convention, a local area is considered to be infected when the conditions specified in the International Sanitary Convention of June 21, 1926, are applicable to it.

The measures to be applied on the departure of aircraft from a local area infected by one of the diseases mentioned in this chapter are the following: