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 61 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-CIVIL AVIATION-DEC. 7, 1944 international agreement on the immunities and privi- leges of international civil servants is arrived at, the immunities and privileges accorded to the President, the Secretary General, and the other personnel of the Organ- ization shall be the immunities and privileges accorded under that general international agreement. CHAPTER XII FINANCE Article 61 The Council shall submit to the Assembly an annual Budget and budget, annual statements of accounts and estimates of o texpe all receipts and expenditures. The Assembly shall vote the budget with whatever modification it sees fit to pre- scribe, and, with the exception of assessments under Chapter XV to States consenting thereto, shall apportion the expenses of the Organization among the contracting States on the basis which it shall from time to time determine. Article 62 The Assembly may suspend the voting power in the vot=po'w Assembly and in the Council of any contracting State that fails to discharge within a reasonable period its financial obligations to the Organization. Article 63 Each contracting State shall bear the expenses of its dSetionsnd own delegation to the Assembly and the remuneration, °ISi travel, and other expenses of any person whom it ap- points to serve on the Council, and of its nominees or representatives on any subsidiary committees or commis- sions of the Organization. CHAPTER XIII OTHER INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Article 64 The Organization may, with respect to air matters sirLt within its competence directly affecting world security, by vote of the Assembly enter into appropriate arrange- ments with any general organization set up by the nations of the world to preserve peace. Article 65 The Council, on behalf of the Organization, may enter with oth into agreements with other international bodies for the 'SdUtd maintenance of common services and for common arrangements concerning personnel and, with the approval of the Assembly, may enter into such other arrangements as may facilitate the work of the Organization.

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