Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 2.djvu/487

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Article 2 1. The Free Port shall be established and administered as a State corporation of the Free Territory, having all the attributes of a juridical person and functioning in accordance with the provisions of this Instrument. 2. All Italian state and para-statal property within the limits of the Free Port which, according to the provisions of the present Treaty, shall pass to the Free Territory shall be transferred, without payment, to the Free Port. Article 3 1. The area of the Free Port shall include the territory and installations of the free zones of the port of Trieste within the limits of the 1939 boundaries. 2. The establishment of special zones in the Free Port under the exclu- sive jurisdiction of any State is incompatible with the status of the Free Territory and of the Free Port. 3. In order, however, to meet the special needs of Yugoslav and Italian shipping in the Adriatic, the Director of the Free Port, on the request of the Yugoslav or Italian Government and with the concurring advice of the International Commission provided for in Article 21 below, may reserve to merchant vessels flying the flags of either of these two States the exclusive use of berthing spaces within certain parts of the area of the Free Port. 4. In case it shall be necessary to increase the area of the Free Port such increase may be made upon the proposal of the Director of the Free Port by decision of the Council of Government with the approval of the popular Assembly. Article 4 Unless otherwise provided for by the present Instrument the laws and regulations in force in the Free Territory shall be applicable to persons and property within the boundaries of the Free Port and the authorities responsible for their application in the Free Territory shall exercise their functions within the limits of the Free Port. Article 5 1. Merchant vessels and goods of all countries shall be allowed unre- stricted access to the Free Port for loading and discharge both for goods in transit and goods destined for or proceeding from the Free Territory. 1444 [61 STAT. TREATIES