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 MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 1411 2. When any Conciliation Commission is established under paragraph 1 above, it shall have jurisdiction over all disputes which may thereafter arise between the United Nation concerned and Italy in the application or inter- pretation of Articles 75 and 78 and Annexes XIV, XV, XVI, and XVII, part B, of the present Treaty, and shall perform the functions attributed to it by those provisions. 3. Each Conciliation Commission shall determine its own procedure, adopting rules conforming to justice and equity. 4. Each Government shall pay the salary of the member of the Con- ciliation Commission whom it appoints and of any agent whom it may desig- nate to represent it before the Commission. The salary of the third member shall be fixed by special agreement between the Governments concerned and this salary, together with the common expenses of each Commission, shall be paid in equal shares by the two Governments. 5. The parties undertake that their authorities shall furnish directly to the Conciliation Commission all assistance which may be within their power. 6. The decision of the majority of the members of the Commission shall be the decision of the Commission, and shall be accepted by the parties as definitive and binding. PART X MISCELLANEOUS ECONOMIC PROVISIONS Article 84 Articles 75, 78, 82 and Annex XVII of the present Treaty shall apply to the Allied and Associated Powers and to those of the United Nations which broke off diplomatic relations with Italy or with which Italy broke off diplomatic relations. These Articles and this Annex shall also apply to Albania and Norway. Article 85 The provisions of Annexes VIII, X, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII shall, as in the case of the other Annexes, have force and effect as integral parts of the present Treaty. 61 STAT.]

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