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 1382 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. out prejudice to the ultimate disposal of such trans- port equipment and material by the appropriate authorities of the United Nations; (c) transport equipment and material coming within terri- tory under its authority under arrangements made under the auspices of the Organisation for the move- ment of traffic of common concern. 3. The provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article shall not affect the rights of the Allied Commanders-in-Chief within any territory in respect of which the Organisation has not begun to exercise its func- tions under Article VII. Census of Transport Equipment and Material. 4. Every member Government undertakes to co-operate fully with the Organisation in arranging any census for which provision is Ant, p. 1376. made in paragraph 8 of Article VII. Traffic. 5. Every member Government undertakes to ensure by any means in its power the best possible movement of traffic of common concern in accordance with the recommendations made by the Organisation Ante, p. 1376. under paragraph 10 of Article VII. 6. Every member Government undertakes to provide inland vessels under its control in Continental Europe required for traffic of com- mon concern, (i) in accordance with the recommendations of the Organisation generally, and Post, p. 1388. (ii) if signatory to the Annex to this Agreement, in accordance with its terms. Provision of Fuel, Power and Lubricants. 7. Every member Government shall take all measures necessary and practicable to ensure, in respect of the territory in Continental Europe under its authority, that adequate supplies of fuel, power and lubricants are available for traffic of common concern, provided that the Organisation has made suitable arrangements with the Government concerned. Charges. 8. Every member Government undertakes not to levy or permit the levy of customs duties or other charges, other than transport charges, and admissible transit charges on traffic of common concern in transit through territories in Continental Europe under its authority. No discrimination shall be made in respect of import duties levied on goods of common concern, dependent on the route the goods have travelled prior to importation into the country concerned. 9. Every member Government undertakes to secure that transport charges made within territories in Continental Europe under its authority on traffic of common concern, including such traffic in transit

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