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 55 STAT.] NICARAGUA--)DE]TA I. OF MILITARY OFFICER-MAY 22, 1941 tional allowance to cover such charge shall be paid by the Government of Nicaragua. Dur- ing service in Nicaragua the officer shall be permitted to import articles needed for his personal use and for the use of his family with- out payment of customs duties, provided that his requests for free entry have received the ap- proval of the Minister or Charge d' Affaires ad interim of the United States of America in Nicaragua. ARTICLE 23-If the services of the officer should be terminated by the Government of the United States of America, except as es- tablished in the provisions of Article 6, before the completion of two years of service, the pro- visions of Article 21 shall not ap- ply to the return trip. If the services of the officer should ter- minate or be terminated before the completion of two years of service, for any other reason, in- cluding those established in Article 6, the officer shall receive from the Government of Nicaragua all com- pensations, emoluments, and per- quisites as though he had com- pleted two years of service, but the annual salary shall terminate as provided in Article 19. But in case the Government of the United States of America recalls the officer for breach of discipline, the cost of the return trip to the United States of America of such officer, his family, household effects and bag- gage, and automobile, shall not be borne by the Government of Nicaragua. ARTICLE 24-Compensation for transportation and traveling ex- penses in the Republic of Nicara- gua on official business of the Government of Nicaragua shall be de Nicaragua pagara una asigna- ci6n adicional equivalente para satisfacer dichos derechos. Du- rante su servicio en Nicaragua 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 la aproba- ci6n del Ministro o del Encargado de Negocios ad interim de los Estados Unidos de America en Nicaragua. ARTfCULO 23-Si los servicios del oficial fueren terminados por el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos de America, exceptuando lo es- tablecido en las disposiciones del Articulo 6, antes de cumplir dos afios de servicio, las disposiciones del Artfculo 21 no seran aplicables al viaje de regreso. Si los ser- vicios del oficial terminaren o fueren terminados por cualquiera otra raz6n, inclusive las estableci- das en el Articulo 6, antes de cumplir los dos afios de servicio, el oficial recibira del Gobierno de Nicaragua todas las compensa- ciones, emolumentos y obvenciones como si hubiera cumplido dos afios de servicio; pero el sueldo anual cesara de abonarse como se dispone en el Articulo 19. Mas en caso de que el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos de America retire al oficial por faltas cometidas contra la disciplina, el Gobierno de Nicaragua no pagara el costo del viaje de regreso a los Estados Unidos de America del oficial, su familia, efectos domesticos, equi- paje y autom6vil. ARTfCULO 24-La compensa- ci6n por gastos de transporte y de viaje en la Repdblica de Ni- caragua cuando se trate de comi- siones oficiales del Gobierno de 278941°-42 -PT. II -29 Terminationof serv- ices. 1333

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