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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. not include any part of Randolph Road proper or of the railroad right-of-way. (d) That between the Randolph-Road overpass and the boundary line between the City of Col6n and the Canal Zone the corridor location will be altered to conform to that shown on Exhibit B of the Public Roads Administration (August 6, 1946, P. C. Drwg. No. V. F . 933-7B). As so shown the corridor will end at its intersection with the City of Col6n-Canal Zone boundary at mean low water line near Boundary Street. (e) That between the Randolph Road overpass and the boundary line between the City of Col6n and the Canal Zone the corridor road, including the storm and sanitary sewerage facilities made necessary by such road, will be constructed, by or at the expense of the Govern- ment of Panama, in substantial conformity with the plans for such construction set forth in Exhibit E of the Public Roads Administra- tion (August 6, 1946, P. C . Drwg. No. V . F . 933 -7E), as supplemented and modified by Exhibit B of The Panama Canal. Maintenance oe drainagenacilities. (f) That the Government of Panama will at all times maintain in good structural condition the drainage facilities through the fills constructed for the corridor road. U.. rght o travel. (g) That the right of the United States of America, under Article 3 Stat. 1818 . VIII of the General Treaty of 1936, of travel along the corridor, subject to such traffic regulations as may be established by the Government of Panama, will extend and apply to the Col6n entrance to the corridor, which, in view of the boundary change referred to in paragraph (i) hereof, will not form a part of the corridor. Amendment of Art. VIII of the Generta (h) That the two Governments will, as soon as possible, formally Treaty. enter into a suitable convention amending Article VIII of the General 53 Stat. 1818 . Treaty in such manner as to alter the description of the corridor in the manner hereinbefore provided, and to include in substance the provi- sions of paragraphs (f) and (g) hereof. Amendment of Art. V f the Boundary (i) That the two Governments will, as soon as possible, formally Convention. enter into a suitable convention, amending Article V of the Boundary 38Stat.1900. Convention concluded on September 2, 1914, in such manner as to revise that portion of the City of Col6n-Canal Zone boundary line which extends from the end of the corridor, as herein provided for, to Sixteenth Street, in conformity with the boundary revisions proposed by the Public Roads Administration and shown on its Exhibit A (August 6, 1946, P. C . Drwg. No. V. F . 933 -7A). The convention will accord to the United States the right to construct highways connecting Bolivar Highway and the highway forming the Col6n entrance to the corridor, such as the connecting highways outlined on Exhibit A of the Public Roads Administration. This paragraph and paragraphs (j) and (k) hereof shall be operative only in the event that the Col6n entrance to the corridor is constructed in substantial conformity with Exhibits A and E of the Public Roads Administration (August 6, 1946, P. C. Drwg. No. V. F. 933-7A and E). (j) That the two Governments will, in the proposed convention referred to in paragraph (i) hereof, further amend Article V of the 3934

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