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 60 STAT.] NEW ZEALAND-MUTUAL AID SETTLEMENT-JULY 10, 1946 articles covered by sub-paragraph (b) hereof, transferred to the Government of the United States between September 2, 1945, and December 31, 1945, both dates inclusive, and not subsequently re- turned to the Government of New Zealand. (d) In consideration of the mutual undertakings of this Agreement, no payment shall be required from the Government of the United States with respect to articles covered by sub-paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) hereof. 5. (a) The Government of the United States, with respect to lend- lease articles, and the Government of New Zealand, with respect to reciprocal aid articles, reserve a right to recapture, at any time after September 1, 1945, any such articles other than those to which title is passed pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof, which are now in the possession of the armed forces of the other Government and, as of the date upon which notice requesting return is communicated to the other Government, are in the possession of or under the control of such other Government, although neither Government intends to exercise gen- erally this right of recapture. Where either Government wishes from time to time to exercise this right of recapture, such Government will give reasonable notice of its intention and, without limiting the right of recapture, will provide full opportunity to the other Government for discussion of that Government's need for the articles in question. (b) The Government of New Zealand may, except as provided in paragraph 8 hereof, divert any such lend-lease articles covered by paragraph 5 (a) hereof to any uses in or outside of New Zealand or its territories, but will not, without the prior consent of the Government of the United States and without payment of any proceeds to the Government of the United States, transfer to any third country any such lend-lease articles in the categories of arms, ammunition and other lethal weapons. (c) The Government of the United States may divert any such reciprocal aid articles covered by paragraph 5 (a) hereof to any uses in or outside of the United States, its territories or possessions, but will not, without the prior consent of the Government of New Zealand and without payment of any proceeds to the Government of New Zealand, transfer to any third country any such reciprocal aid articles in the categories of arms, ammunition and other lethal weapons. (d) The Government of the United States, with respect to vessels transferred to the United States Navy under reciprocal aid, and the Government of New Zealand, with respect to vessels transferred by the United States Navy rinder lend-lease, will, unless otherwise agreed, each return to the other Government any such vessels in the possession of the recipient Government on the date when the request for return is communicated to such Government. 6. Both Governments agree that, when they dispose of articles ac- quired pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 4 hereof, they will use their best endeavors to avoid discrimination against the legitimate interests of the manufacturers or producers of such articles, or their agents or distributors, in each country. 1793 Right to recapture lend-lease or reciprocal aid articles. Diversion of lend- lease articles. Post, p. 1794. Diversion of recipro- cal aid articles. Vessels.

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