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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. CLAUSE II nic party o tech The Institute shall continue to maintain in the Republic of Haiti during the term of this Extension Agreement a field party of tech- nicians and other specialists which shall continue to be under the direction of the Chief of Field Party who shall be acceptable to the Republic and who shall be the representative of the Institute in Haiti in connection with the program to be carried out in accordance with this Extension Agreement. The Institute field party will continue to operate as the American Sanitary Mission and function in agree- ment and close cooperation with the Republic as the intermediary between the Republic and the Institute for the execution of the cooperative program of health and sanitation. An appropriate official of the Republic designated by the President of the Republic and hereinafter referred to as the "Representative of the Government of Haiti" shall continue to represent the Republic in the execution of the cooperative program of health and sanitation. The Republic recognizes the Institute as a corporate instrumentality of the Govern- ment of the United States of America and that the American Sanitary Mission is a division or office of the Institute. CLAUSE III Financ ° Pro The parties hereto acknowledge that the obligation of the Republic under the Basic Agreement for the cooperative health and sanitation program is $150,000 U. S. and that the obligation of the Institute under the Basic Agreement for the same program is $800,000 U. S. In addition to the mentioned funds required by the Basic Agreement to be contributed by the Republic and the Institute, the cooperative health and sanitation program shall be further financed during the period established by this Extension Agreement as follows: tueosit by Inti- (a) The Institute agrees to deposit during 1947, in the Banque Nationale de la Republique d'Haiti to the account of the American Sanitary Mission, The Institute of Inter-American Affairs, the sum of $25,000 U. S. etcDeposit by Haiti, (b) The Republic agrees to deposit in the Banque Nationale de la Republique to the account of the American Sanitary Mission, The Institute of Inter-American Affairs, the sum of not less than $80,000 on the following basis: During 1947 $40,000 Not later than March 31, 1948 $40,000 In addition to the funds described above, it is understood that the Republic, when it is deemed desirable, may make available to the American Sanitary Mission real and personal property, personal services and funds for use in carrying out the cooperative health and sanitation program. Unexpended fnds. (C) Al of the unexpended portion of the funds required to be made available by the Basic Agreement by the parties thereto for the cooperative health and sanitation program shall continue to remain available for such program during the period established by this Extension Agreement. The Funds deposited by the Republic for any 3654

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