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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. Qospitalization. AnnuMl leave. Article 22. If a member of the Mission becomes ill or suffers injury, he shall, at the discretion of the Chief of the Mission, be placed in such hospital as the Chief of the Mission deems suitable, after con- sultation with the Ministry of War of Iran, and all expenses incurred as the result of suc; ilLness or injury while the patient is a member of the Mission and remains in Iran shall be paid by the Governm- ment of Iran. If the hospitalized member is a cosmissioned officer, he shall pay his cost of subsistence. Families will enjoy the same privi- leges agreed upon in this article for members of the Mission, except that a member of the Mission shall in all cases pay the cost of sub- sistence incident to hospitalization of a member of his family. Any member of the Mission unable to perform his duties with the Mission by reason of long continued phy- sical disability shall be replaced. TITLE V - STIPULATINS AND CCNDITICNS Article 23. Each member of the Mission shall be entitled to one months annual leave with pay, or to a proportional part thereof with pay for any fractional part of the year. Unused portions of said leave shall be cumulative from year to year during service as a member of the Mission. This leave may be spent in Iran, in the United States of America, or in other countries, but the expense of travel and transportation not otherwise provided for in this agreement shall be borne by the member of the Mission taling such leave. All travel tie on leave shall count as leave. The Goverment of Iran agrees to grant the leave herein specified according to the written appli- cation approved by the Chief of ission with due consideraton for the convenience of the Governumnt of Irtn. -9- A', Lil1^l'y l l« ,,l, tcJ 0o-----.1 ~J --, J5 ,L ~ ,a .,J~ ~-, j. 5 b .a.. -L.I.. _, T Lt.JLLS ol~J 'L~ ~ ~ . io~b~ ',-1,

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