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United Nations—Treaty Series
1946–1947

official requirements. Requests for the use of the United Nations cars will be addressed to the Internal Service of the United Nations.

(f) Furniture stored in the Palais des Nations. The Internal Service of the United Nations will assist up to December 31st, 1946, in the upkeep of the furniture of former League officials which remains stored in the building. It is understood that any expenditure involved in this respect (cleaning, transport, etc.) will be charged to the owner of the furniture concerned.

3. Contracts

All contracts entered into by the League and listed in the attached schedule, which relate to the buildings, installations, grounds, etc., will be taken over by the United Nations as from August 1st, 1946, together with all the rights and obligations involved.

4. Office hours

The League is free to maintain its present office hours and to observe its present public holidays. Should this create difficulties for the United Nations, the matter will be the subject of further discussion between the two organisations.

5. Supplies Branch

(a) League Services can obtain reasonable quantities of available stationery and supplies of the standard type by addressing themselves to the U. N. Supplies Branch. Demands for quantities in excess of normal consumption will be referred by the Supplies Branch to the League Administration before execution.

(b) Requests for stationery and supplies which are not kept in stock will be referred to the League Administration. In case of purchase they will be billed to the League.

(c) Orders for material and articles placed before July 31st, 1946, and delivered after that date will be paid for by the United Nations.

(d) The U. N. Supplies Branch shall continue to make arrangements concerning journeys of League officials and removals of their furniture. Demands will be transmitted to the U. N. Supplies Branch through, the League Administration and any demands received directly by the Supplies

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