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 57 STAT.] ECUADOR-DETAIL OF MILITARY OFFICER-SEPT. 13, 1943 States of America, regardless of the route and method of travel used by him. ARTICLE 20. The officer and his family shall be provided by the Government of the Republic of Ecuador with first-class accom- modations for travel required and performed under this Agreement between the port of embarkation from the United States of America and his official residence in the Republic of Ecuador both for the outward and for the return trip. The expenses of 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 America to the Repub- lic of Ecuador and return, shall also be paid by the Government of the Republic of Ecuador. These expenses shall include all necessary costs incidental to un- loading from the steamer upon arrival in the Republic of Ecuador, cartage from the ship to the officer's residence in the Republic of Ecuador and packing and load- ing on board the steamer upon departure from the Republic of Ecuador upon termination of serv- ices. 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, except when such shipments are necessitated by circumstances beyond his con- trol. ARTICLE 21. The household ef- fects, personal effects and baggage, including an automobile, of the officer and his family, shall be ex- empt from customs duties in the Republic of Ecuador, or if such hasta el puerto de entrada en los Estados Unidos de America, no importa que ruta y que sistema de transporte utilice el oficial. ARTfCULO 20. El Gobierno de la Repdblica del Ecuador propor- cionara al oficial y a su familia pasajes de primera clase para el viaje que se requiera y se efectie de conformidad con este Acuerdo entre el puerto de embarque de los Estados Unidos de America y su residencia oficial en la Repu- blica del Ecuador, tanto para el viaje de ida como para el de re- greso. Los gastos de transporte por mar y tierra de los efectos domesticos y del equipaje del oficial, inclusive un autom6vil, del puerto de embarque de los Estados Unidos de America a la Repdblica del Ecuador y regreso, correran tambi6n por cuenta del Gobierno de la Republica del Ecuador. Estos gastos incluiran todos los gastos necesarios rela- cionados con la descarga de a bordo del vapor a su legada al Ecuador, los del transporte desde el vapor hasta la residencia del oficial en la Repdblica del Ecua- dor, y los de embalaje y carga a bordo del vapor a su partida de la Repdblica del Ecuador una vez que hayan terminado sus servicios. El transporte de estos efectos domesticos, equipaje y autom6vil se hara en un solo embarque, y todos los embarques sucesivos correran por cuenta del oficial, excepto cuando circunstancias ajenas a su voluntad hagan ne- cesarios dichos embarques. ARTICULO 21. Los efectos do- mesticos y personales asi como el equipaje del oficial y su familia, inclusive un autom6vil, estaran exentos de derechos de aduana en la Repdblica del Ecuador, y si se 81077--44- -P. II --27 Travel accommoda- tions. Transportation of household effects, etc. Exsmption from Ecuadoran customs duties. 1061

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