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 1466 Withholding or rev- ocation of certificate or permit. Registry of agree- ment, etc. Termination. Request for consul- tation. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. such aircraft while within its territory, shall be applied to the aircraft of the other contracting party, and shall be complied with by such air- craft 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, im- migration, passports, customs, and quarantine shall be complied with by or on behalf of such passengers, crew or cargo of the other con- tracting party upon entrance into or departure 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 effective 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 Either contracting party may terminate the rights for services granted by it under this agreement by giving one year's notice to the other contracting party. ARTICLE 9 In the event either of the contracting parties considers it desirable to modify the routes or conditions set forth in the attached Annex, it may request consultation between the competent authorities of both contracting parties, such consultation to begin within a period of sixty days from the date of the request. When these authorities mu- tually agree on new or revised conditions affecting the Annex, their recommendations on the matter will come into effect after they have been confirmed by an exchange of diplomatic notes. ANNEX TO AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ICELAND A. Airlines of the United States authorized under the present agree- ment are accorded rights of transit and non-traffic stop in the territory of Iceland, as well as the right to pick up and discharge international traffic in passengers, cargo and mail at Keflavik or other suitable air- port, on the following route: The United States to Iceland and points beyond, via interme- diate points; in both directions.

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