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 61 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-CIVIL AVIATION-DEC. 7, 1944 Article 70 A contracting State, in the circumstances arising under afirnvingti the provisions of Article 69, may conclude an arrange- fa8 elites ment with the Council for giving effect to such recom- mendations. The State may elect to bear all of the costs involved in any such arrangement. If the State does not so elect, the Council may agree, at the request of the State, to provide for all or a portion of the costs. Article 71 If a contracting State so requests, the Council may mavitenance of facilities by agree to provide, man, maintain, and administer any or Couni b all of the airports and other air navigation facilities, in- cluding radio and meteorological services, required in its territory for the safe, regular, efficient and economical operation of the international air services of the other contracting States, and may specify just and reasonable charges for the use of the facilities provided. Article 72 Where land is needed for facilities financed in whole AscqOftn or or in part by the Council at the request of a contracting State, that State shall either provide the land itself, re- taining title if it wishes, or facilitate the use of the land by the Council on just and reasonable terms and in ac- cordance with the laws of the State concerned. Article 73 Within the limit of the funds which may be made Esnxs nt available to it by the Assembly under Chapter XII, the of fund A . 1199 Council may make current expenditures for the purposes of this Chapter from the general funds of the Organiza- tion. The Council shall assess the capital funds required for the purposes of this Chapter in previously agreed proportions over a reasonable period of time to the con- tracting States consenting thereto whose airlines use the facilities. The Council may also assess to States that consent any working funds that are required. Article 74 When the Council, at the request of a contracting Techna State, advances funds or provides airports or other utvliation of facilities in whole or in part, the arrangement may pro- vide, with the consent of that State, for technical as- sistance in the supervision and operation of the airports and other facilities, and for the payment, from the reve- nues derived from the operation of the airports and other facilities, of the operating expenses of the airports and the other facilities, and of interest and amortization charges. 95347°- 49-PT. II- --16 1201

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