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PROCLAMATION 3513-DEC. 28, 1962

December 16, 1947 (identified in footnote 1 of this proclamation), contained in Proclamation 3007 of March 2, 1953 (67 Stat. C35). Such rectification or modification has already become an integral part ofGATT. (c) Protocol of March 10, 1955, Amending Part I and Articles X X IX and X X X of GATT. This protocol has been supplemented by Proces-Verbal of December 3, 1955, of Rectifications concerning the Protocol Amending Part I and Articles X X IX and X X X of GATT, the Protocol Amending the Preamble and Parts II and III of G A T T and the Protocol of Organizational Amendments to GATT. The amendments in the protocol of March 10, 1955, together with any rectifications thereof included in the proces-verbal of December 3, 1955, will become effective severally upon acceptance of the protocol of March 10, 1955, by all contracting parties to GATT, except that as provided in paragraph 7 of the protocol of March 10, 1955, parts of some amendments contained in this protocol will not become operative until other amendments contained therein have become effective. Copies of this protocol and this proces-verbal are annexed to this proclamation as annexes A and B, respectively. (d) Protocol of March 10, 1955, Amending the Preamble and Parts II and III of G A T T (8 U S T (pt. 2) 1768). This protocol has been supplemented by the proces-verbal of December 3, 1955 (identified in subpar. (c) of this par.). The amendments included in the protocol of March 10, 1955, together with any such rectifications thereof included in the proces-verbal of December 3, 1955, have already become effective for the United States, except that the amendments specified in paragraph 8 (a) and (b) of the protocol of March 10, 1955, will become operative as provided in that paragraph. (e) Protocol of June 15, 1955, of Rectification to the French Text of G A T T (7 U S T (pt. 3) 2944). The rectifications of parts II and III of G A T T and related provisions in annex I have already entered into force for the United States, and the rectifications of part I thereof and related provisions in annexes D and I will eiiter into force when this protocol has been signed by all contracting parties to GATT. (f) Fifth Protocol, of December 3, 1955, of Rectifications and Modifications to the Texts of the Schedules to GATT. This protocol includes rectifications or modifications of the text of Schedule X X (Greneva—1947) to reflect therein the compensatory concessions provided for in the agreement between the United States and Canada of June 8, 1955 ^ (6 U S T (pt. 5) 6231), and some of the compensatory concessions provided for in the agreement between the United States and the Netherlands and the Belgo-Luxembourg Economic Union of June 8, 1955 ^ (6 U S T (pt. 5) 6229). Such rectifications or modifications will become an integral part of G A T T when the protocol of December 3, 1955, has been signed by all contracting parties to GATT. A copy of the protocol of December 3, 1955, is annexed to this proclamation as annex C. (g) Sixth Protocol, of April 11, 1957, of Rectifications and Modifications to the Texts of the Schedules to GATT. This protocol includes rectifications or modifications of the texts (i) of Schedule X X (Geneva—1947) to reflect therein the compensatory concessions provided for in the agreement of June 8, 1955 between the United States and the Netherlands and the Belgo-Luxembourg Economic Union (identified in subpar. (f) of this par.) which were not reflected in such schedule by the protocol of December 3, 1955 (identified in subpar. (f) This agreement has been proclaimed by part II of Proclamation 3105 of July 22, 1955 (69 Stat. C44).

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