Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 2.djvu/845

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1528 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. Section 3 Participation A State may participate in joint operating organiza- in operating organizations tions or in pooling arrangements, either through its gov- ernment or through an airline company or companies designated by its government. The companies may, at the sole discretion of the State concerned, be State-owned or partly State-owned or privately owned. ARTICLE XIII UNDERTAKINGS OF MEMBER STATES Section 1 Filing Each member State undertakes to transmit to the Coun- contracts c il copies of all existing and future contracts and agree- ments relating to routes, services, landing rights, airport facilities, or other international air matters to which any member State or any airline of a member State is a party, as described in Article III, Section 6, Subsection 2. Section 2 Filing Each member State undertakes to require its interna- tional airlines to file with the Council, in accordance with requirements laid down by the Council, traffic reports, cost statistics, and financial statements as described in Article III, Section 6, Subsection 3, a (1) and (2), show- ing, among other things, all receipts and the sources thereof. Section 3 Application Tle member States undertake, with respect to the mat- of aviation practices ters set forth in Article III, Section 6, Subsection 3, b (1), to apply, as rapidly as possible, in their national civil aviation practices, the general recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Conference, convened in Chicago, November 1, 1944, and such recommendations as will be made through the continuing study of the Council. ARTICLE XIV WITHDRAWAL Any member State, a party to the present Agreement, may withdraw therefrom on six months' notice given by it to the Secretary General, who shall at once inform all the member States of the Organization of such notice of withdrawal.