Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 2.djvu/1018

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61 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH BULGARIA-FEB. 10, 1947 1977 struction are prepared for, any of the appliances referred to in sub-para- graph 2 below. 2. Aerial gun mounts and frames, bomb racks, torpedo carriers and bomb release or torpedo release mechanisms; gun turrets and blisters. 3. Equipment specially designed for and used solely by airborne troops. 4. Catapults or launching apparatus for ship-borne, land- or sea -based aircraft; apparatus for launching aircraft weapons. 5. Barrage balloons. Category VI. Asphyxiating, lethal, toxic or incapacitating substances intended for war purposes, or manufactured in excess of civilian requirements. Category VII. Propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics or liquefied gases destined for the propulsion, explosion, charging or filling of, or for use in connection with, the war material in the present categories, not capable of civilian use or manufactured in excess of civilian requirements. Category VIII. Factory and tool equipment specially designed for the production and maintenance of the material enumerated above and not technically con- vertible to civilian use. ANNEX IV Industrial, Literary and Artistic Property 1. (a) A period of one year from the coming into force of the present Treaty shall be accorded to the Allied and Associated Powers and their nationals without extension fees or other penalty of any sort in order to enable them to accomplish all necessary acts for the obtaining or preserving in Bulgaria of rights in industrial, literary and artistic property which were not capable of accomplishment owing to the existence of a state of war.