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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. Travel aeommoda- Article 21. The officer and his family shall be provided by the Government of Guatemala with first-class accommodations for travel required and performed under this Agreement between the port of embarkation from the United States of America and his official residence in Guatemala, both for the outward and for the hsrtffeton t return voyage. The expenses of deffets, ota transportation by land and sea of the officer's household effects and baggage, including automobile, from the port of embarkation in the United States of Anerica to Guatemala and return, shall also be paid by the Government of Guatemala. These expenses shall include all necessary costs in- cidental to unloading from the steamer upon arrival in Guate- mala, cartage from the ship to the officer's residence in Guatemala, and packing and loading on board the steamer upon departure from Guatemala upon termination of services. The transportation of such household effects, baggage, and automobile shall be made in a single shipment, and all subse- quent shipments shall be at the expense of the officer. ostem OrSoo Artile 22. The household ef- dutlies fects, personal effects and bag- gage, including an automobile, of the officer and his family, shall be exempt from customs duties in the Republic of Guatemala, or if such customs duties are imposed and required, an equivalent additional allowance to cover such charge shall be paid by the Government of Guatemala. During service in Guatemala the officer shall be per- mitted to import articles needed for his personal use and for the use of his family without payment of customs duties, provided that his requests for free entry have re- Articulo 21. El Gobierno de Guatemala proporcionara al oficial y a su familia pasajes de primera clase para el viaje que se requiera y efectie de conformidad con este Acuerdo entre el puerto de em- barque de los Estados Unidos de America y su residencia oficial en Guatemala, tanto para el viaje de ida como para el de regreso. Los gastos de transporte por mar y tierra de los efectos domesticos y equipaje del oficial, inclusive un autom6vil, del puerto de em- barque de los Estados Unidos de America a Guatemala y regreso, correran tambien por cuenta del Gobierno de Guatemala. Estos gastos deberan incluir todos los gastos necesarios relacionados con la descarga de a bordo del vapor a su llegada a Guatemala, trans- porte del vapor hasta la residencia del oficial en Guatemala, y el embalaje y carga a bordo del vapor a su partida de Guatemala una vez que hayan terminado sus servicios. El transporte de estos efectos dom6sticos, equipaje y autom6vil debera ser hecho en un solo embarque y todos los embarques sucesivos correrAn por cuenta del oficial. Articulo 22. Los efectos domes- ticos y personales y el equipaje, inclusive un autom6vil, del oficial y su familia estaran exentos de de- rechos de aduana en la Repfiblica de Guatemala, y si tales derechos de aduana se imponen y requieren, el Gobierno de Guatemala pagara una asignaci6n adicional equiva- lente para satisfacer dichos de- rechos. Durante su servicio en Guatemala se le permitira al oficial importar los articulos que necesite para su uso personal y para el uso de su familia sin pagar derechos de aduana, siempre que su solicitud de entrada libre reciba 1272

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