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61 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-CIVIL AVIATION-DEC. 7, 1944 PART IV. FINAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER XVII OTHER AERONAUTICAL AGREEMENTS AND ARRANGEMENTS Article 80 Each contracting State undertakes, immediately upon rbsnad the coming into force of this Convention, to give notice Conventions of denunciation of the Convention relating to the Regu- lation of Aerial Navigation signed at Paris on October 13, 1919 or the Convention on Commercial Aviation signed at Habana on February 20, 1928, if it is a party to either. As between contracting States, this Convention super- sedes the Conventions of Paris and Habana previously referred to. Article 81 All aeronautical agreements which are in existence onR gitrti n the coming into force of this Convention, and which are a Seement, between a contracting State and any other State or between an airline of a contracting State and any other State or the airline of any other State, shall be forthwith registered with the Council. Article 82 The contracting States accept this Convention as inbogistient abrogating all obligations and understandings between narranments them which are inconsistent with its terms, and under- take not to enter into any such obligations and under- standings. A contracting State which, before becoming a member of the Organization has undertaken any obli- gations toward a non-contracting State or a national of a contracting State or of a non-contracting State incon- sistent with the terms of this Convention, shall take immediate steps to procure its release from the obliga- tions. If an airline of any contracting State has entered into any such inconsistent obligations, the State of which it is a national shall use its best efforts to secure their termination forthwith and shall in any event cause them to be terminated as soon as such action can lawfully be taken after the coming into force of this Convention. Article 83 Subject to the provisions of the preceding Article, any otengetio contracting State may make arrangements not incon- ranement sistent with the provisions of this Convention. Any such arrangement shall be forthwith registered with the Council, which shall make it public as soon as possible. 1203