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 6i S'iTAT.I MULTILATERAL-TELE('OMMUNICATINS)-OCT. 2, 1947 1729 (Chapter IV, art. 11 RR) (3S0-4w4) quency assignment has already been recorded in the Master International Frequency Register with a date in the REGISTRATION COLUMN or to a service operating in accordance with the the provisions of 327 and 328, on a frequency recorded with a date in the NOTIFICATION COLUMN, but which has not, in fact, caused harmful interference. 330 (2) Where appropriate, the Board shall also examine the notice as regards its conformity with a regional or a service agreement. 331§8. In examining notices of assignment of frequencies to stations the Board shall bear in mind that in many in- stances, several stations may share the use of a single fre- quency. 332 §9. When a service or a regional agreement has been concluded, the Board shall be informed of the details of this agreement. The procedure to be followed in connection with frequency assignments made pursuant to such service or re- gional agreement shall be as specified in § 7 of this article except .that the Board shall not consider the question of inter- ference among the parties to such an agreement. Section IV. Recording of Frequency Assignments 333 § 10. (1) Depending upon the findings of the Board sub- sequent to the examination prescribed in § 7, further action shall be as follows: 334 (2) Finding favourable with respect to 327, 328 and 329. The assignment shall be recorded in the Master In- ternational Frequency Register, the date of receipt of the first notice by the Board being shown in the REGISTRA- TION COLUMN.

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