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 62 STAT.] HAITI-FOOD PRODUCTION De. 19, 1947 Second extension agreement between the Haitian Government and the Institute of Inter-American Affairs. Signed December 27, 1946; operative December 27, 1946. SECOND EXTENSION AGREEMENT Relative to the Extension of the Cooperative Program in Food Production undertaken by the Government of the Republic of Haiti and the Government of the United States of America This Second Extension Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Haiti (hereinafter called the "Government"), repre- sented by Maurice Latortue, Minister of Agriculture of the Govern- ment of Haiti (hereinafter called the "Minister"), and the Institute of Inter-American Affairs, a corporate instrumentality of the Gov- ernment of the United States of America (hereinafter called the "Institute"), represented by W. C. Brister, Vice President of the Institute, is entered into for the purpose of recording this second extension and modification of the cooperative program which was undertaken pursuant to a Memorandum of Agreement (hereinafter called the "Basic Agreement") executed on August 28, 1944 by W. C. Brister, Vice President of the Institute, and M. Dartigue, the Minister. The Basic Agreement was extended until December 31, 1946 pur- suant to the Extension Agreement executed on July 20, 1945 by W. C. Brister, Vice President of the Institute and M. Dartigue, Minister of Agriculture of the Government of Haiti. CLAUSE I The parties hereto mutually intend, agree and declare that the Basic Agreement, as extended, be and hereby is further extended for an addi- tional period of eighteen months, beginning the first day of January, 1947 and continuing until the thirtieth day of June, 1948, and modified according to the clauses hereinafter set forth. CLAUSE II The financial obligations of the Institute and the Government of the Republic of Haiti under the Basic Agreement are considered to have been fulfilled by the contribution of $125,000 (USC) in United States currency, materials, supplies and equipment of any kind by the Institute; and by the contribution of Gourdes equivalent to $50,000 (USC) by the Government. In the same manner, the financial obli- gations of the Institute and Government under the Extension Agree- ment are considered to have been fulfilled by the contribution of $50,000 (USC) in United States currency, materials, supplies, and 3965 The Government. The Minister. The Institute. "BasicAgreement." Ante, p. 3953. Ante, p. 3961. Extension and mod- ification. Ante, pp. 89a 3961. Fulfillment of fins cial obligations.

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