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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. tory, certificates of competency and licenses granted to its own nationals by another State. ARTICLE 5 (a) The laws and regulations of one contracting party relat- ing to the admission to or departure from its territory of aircraft engaged in international air navigation, or to the operation and navigation of such aircraft while within its territory, shall be applied to the aircraft of the other contracting party, and shall be complied with by such aircraft upon entering or departing from or while within the territory of the first party. (b) The laws and regulations of one contracting party as to the admission to or departure from its territory of passengers, crew, or cargo of aircraft, such as regulations relating to entry, clearance, immigration, passports, customs, and quarantine shall be complied with by or on behalf of such passengers, crew or cargo of the other contracting party upon entrance into or de- parture from, or while within the territory of the first party. ARTICLE 6 Each contracting party reserves the right to withhold or revoke a certificate or permit to an airline of the other party in any case where it is not satisfied that substantial ownership and ef- fective control are vested in nationals of either party to this agreement, or in case of failure of an airline to comply with the laws of the State over which it operates as described in Article 5 hereof, or to perform its obligations under this agreement. ARTICLE 7 This agreement and all contracts connected therewith shall be registered with the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization. ARTICLE 8 Operating rights granted previously by either of the contract- ing parties shall continue in force according to their terms. ARTICLE 9 This agreement or any of the rights for air transport services granted thereunder may, without prejudice to Article 8 above, be terminated by either contracting party upon giving one year's notice to the other contracting party. ARNCLE 10 Except as may be modified by the present agreement, the air navigation arrangement between the two contracting parties 51 stat. 39 . signed September 29, 1937, and November 4, 1937, shall continue in force until superseded by a multilateral aviation convention to which Ireland and the United States become contracting parties. 1408

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