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 AIR NAVIGATION-GREAT BRITAIN. and immigration regulations and the clearance of aircraft; and no un- authorized intermediate landing other than a forced landing, mfl,y be effected before arriving at such an aerodrome on entry into, or after leaving it on departure from the territory concerned. In special cases, and subject to the same provision as to intermediate landing,the com- petent authorities may allow landing s,t or departure from other aero- dromes, at which the above-mentioned facilities have been arranged. 3729 (ii) In the event of a forced landing or of a landing as provided in Forced landinl(s, paragraph 9 (iii) not at an aerodrome of the class mentioned in the preceding sub-paragraph, the pilot of the aircraft, its crew and pas- sengers must conform to the customs, passport, quarantine and immi- gration regulations in force in the territory in which the landing occurs. (iii) Lists of the aerodromes in the territories to which this Note Customs aerodromes. applies which are classed as customs aerodromes for the purposes of this paragraph will be communicated as soon as possible to His ~lajesty's Government in the United Kingdom. Any subsequent alterations in these lists will be notified forthwith. 15. The competent authorities of the territory concerned may Points of departure. require that British aircraft, on entering or leaving any territory to which this Note applies, shall do so between specified points. Any requirements in this respect and any subsequent alterations therein will be communicated to His Majesty's Government in the United , Kingdom. Subject to any such requirement and to the prov~sions of this Note, aircraft may choose their own route of entry or departure. 16. No article or substance, other than ballast, may be unloaded tioloading rl'Stric- or otherwise discharged from British aircraft in the course of flight in or over the territories to which this Note applies unless special permission to that effect is given by the competent authorities of the territory in which the unloading or discharge occurs. For the purposes of this paragraph ballast means fine sand or water only. 17 (i) The Government of the United States may at any tiIne by. Provision (or extend- • • IDg area. means of a notification in writing addressed to His Majesty's Govern- ment in the United Kingdom apply the provisions of this Note to all or any United States territories or possessions, other than those specified in the Schedule to this Note. Such application shall take effect two calendar months after the date of the receipt of the notification. (ii) The Government of the United States may subsequently give ~enninationof6ppli. catIOn to any terrItory notice in writing to the Government of the United Kingdom of the of United States. termination of the application of this Note to any territory to which it has become applicable by notification under the preceding sub- paragraph. In that event such application shall cease two calendar months after the date of the receipt of the notification. 18. The Government of the United States may terminate the ~!!ut' tenninate arrangements set out in this Note at any time by means of a Notifi- cation in writing addressed to His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom to take effect two calendar months after the date of its receipt. 19. I shall be glad if Your Excellency will inform me whether His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom concurs in the terms