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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. (c) whether, in appropriate cases, contracts shall provide for de- livery of scrap within specified short periods in order to prevent undue tying up of allocations in individual long-term contracts; (d) whether and in what manner to instruct JEIA to take precautions to satisfy itself as to the competence of contracting parties to implement the terms of the contract. Effective Date of Foregoing Authoriations 9. All scrap exported subsequent to the date of this Agreement shall be charged against the foregoing authorizations. Booty Scrap 10. There shall be no further exports of booty scrap after the date of this Agreement except for the 75,000 tons authorized under para- graph II 3 (b) above. Price 11. The price of scrap with appropriate differentials for loading points, quality of scrap, etc., shall be uniform for all foreign buyers, and shall be set from time to time by the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors under such procedures as they may establish. Special Measures 12. If the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors consider that adequate quantities of exportable scrap cannot be obtained without special measures, they are authorized to approve the recovery of scrap by such measures. Scrap recovery under such arrangements, if ap- proved, may be outside regular allocations but subject to such special allocations as the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors may determine after consultation with the ad hoc Committee. Direct Recovery of Scrap 13. Nothing in this Agreement shall preclude operations by non- German organizations for the recovery of scrap from disarmament and other sources not readily accessible to German scrap merchants provided such operations are carried on in a manner acceptable to the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors and that all recoveries of scrap (other than the 75,000 tons of booty scrap mentioned above) are paid for at prices established by the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors and are within either the regular or the special allocations determined by the U.S. and U.K. Military Governors. U.S .-U .K. Scrap Control Authority 14. The U.S. and U.K. Military Governors shall set up a U.S. - U.K. scrap control authority in which each shall appoint a coordinator to supervise and control the collection and export of ferrous scrap. This control authority shall be subject, through whatever organiza- tion the Military Governors may determine, to the jurisdiction of the Bipartite Board. III. Reservation of Fusion Agreement Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to modify the arrange- 61 stat., Pt. 3, ments set forth in the Fusion Agreement of December 2, 1946 as p. 2475. 3600

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