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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. and their estimated cost to the Government of the United States are as follows: Raw Materials For War Use and Essential Civilian Supply (Cotton, Metals, Steel Chemicals, Synthetic Rubber, Drugs, Medical Supplies, etc.) $840, 000, 000 Food (Milk, Pulses, Edible Oils, Oil Seed, Seeds) 185,000, 000 Petroleum Supplies 132,000 ,000 French Prisoner-of-war Supplies 48, 000, 000 Short Life Manufacturing Equipment for War Production 250, 000, 000 Freight Charges (Rental and Charter of Vessels) 220,000, 000 $1, 675, 000, 000 SCHEDULE 2 Terms and condi- The terms and conditions upon which the supplies listed below tions. are to be transferred by the Government of the United States of America to the Provisional Government of the French Republic Ante, p. 1308. under the provisions of Article IV of this agreement are as follows: Title and risk of 1. Transfers of articles shall take place, and title and risk of loss shall pass to the Provisional Government of the French Republic, upon the same terms as are set out in Schedule 1 annexed to this agree- ment. Tern for payment. 2. The Provisional Government of the French Republic shall pay to the United States of America, upon transfer, an amount equivalent to twenty (20) per cent of the total purchase price, as defined in Schedule 1 above, of the articles transferred to the Provisional Gov- Ante, p. 1308. ernment of the French Republic under the terms of Article IV of this agreement. Paymentof balance 3. The Provisional Government of the French Republic shall pay ofpurchase price. the United States of America the balance of the total purchase price of the articles transferred under Article IV of this agreement on or before the last day of the thirtieth year following the day upon which this agreement is executed. Payment of the balance of the total pur- chase price with regard to each article so transferred shall be made in equal annual installments, the first of which shall become due and payable on July 1, 1946, or on the first of July next following the day on which such article shall have been transferred, whichever is later. Antpationopay 4. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the Provisional Government of the French Republic from anticipating the payment of any of such installments, or of any part thereof. payo nements f 5. If by agreement of both governments it is determined that be- cause of extraordinary adverse economic conditions arising during the course of payment, the payment of a due installment would not be in the joint interest of the Provisional Government of the French Republic and the United States of America, payment may be post- poned for an agreed-upon period. Freight cares." 6. The cost or expenses for overseas transportation of any of the articles listed in this Schedule 2 are included in the item "Freight Charges" listed in Schedule 1 and shall be paid by the Provisional Government of the French Republic on the terms specified in that

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