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 61 STAT.] SOUTH AFRICA-MUTUAL AID SETTLEMENT--MAR. 21, 1947 the Union of South Africa; however, such portion of the sum of $100 million payable under paragraph 2 above as may be necessary to discharge the obligations of the Government of the Union of South Africa in connection with these existing arrangements shall be used for this purpose and no additional payment of any kind shall be required. The foregoing waiver shall also not be applicable to claims submitted in accordance with the practice whereby one Government espouses a claim of one of its nationals and presents it through diplo- matic channels to the other Government. 8. In consideration of the mutual undertakings of this Agreement, the two Governments hereby waive all claims whatsoever of one Government against the other arising out of all disposals made by the War Stores Disposal Board of the Union of South Africa of articles title to which is acquired by the Union of South Africa under this Agreement. 9. In connection with property acquired under this Agreement, the Importation of sur- plus property into Government of the Union of South Africa will observe and will call u s the attention of any transferee to the regulations of the United States Department of State which prohibit, except in certain cases, the impor- tation into the United States of America of surplus property sold in foreign areas. 10. Both Governments, when they dispose of articles acquired pur- Avoidance of dis. crimination in dis- suant to the terms of this Agreement, will use their best endeavors posal of articles. to avoid discrimination against the legitimate interests of the manu- facturers or producers of such articles, or their agents or distributors, in each country. 11. This Agreement shall take effect on the date of its acceptance Post. . 2647. by both Governments. SCHEDULE Property to which the Union of South Africa shall receive full title on a "where is, as is" basis upon completion of the necessary formal- ities of transfer. A. This category comprises property located in the Union of South Africa noted as "B L/L Material Held by U. K. Government" on a list headed "Lend Lease Material on hand in South Africa which Union Government is prepared to consider purchasing." handed the United States negotiators by the South African negotiators on August 7, 1946 and consists of items thereon as follows: (vii) 25 C-47 Aircraft. (viii) 25 Vega P. V. 1. Aircraft. (ix) 120 Harvard Aircraft. (x) 60 Spare P. & W. Engines for Harvard Aircraft. (xi) Spares to maintain 80 Harvards and their engines. (xii) 60 P. & W. Engines (R 1830-90 C) and American Pro- peller and instrument equipment installed in 15 Sun- derland Aircraft. (xiii) 14 P. & W. Engines R 1830-90 C (spares for Sunder- land). Property located in Union of South Africa. 2643

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