Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 3.djvu/206

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [63 STAT. 4. Specific Claims Waived During the course of negotiations leading to this Agreement the following claims were among those considered by representatives of the two Governments and not accepted for payment or offset and, in consideration of the other provisions of this Agreement, are to be regarded as taken into account and waived under paragraph 8 of this Pot, p. 2512 . Agreement: (a) Claims presented by the Government of the United States: (i) Lien against SS NORMANDIE for damage to cargo of SS PARIS paid by the Government of the United States to lienors (ii) Cost to the Government of the United States of hospital equipment delivered to France as installed in the SS COLOMBIE prior to the return of the vessel to the Govern- ment of France (iii) Cost to the Government of the United States of printing, transporting and services rendered in respect to supple- mental French franc currency (iv) Trucks delivered to French Somaliland on a cash reimburs- able basis. (b) Claims presented by the Government of France: (i) French Telegraph Cable Company claims for cost of re- pairing damage for which the United States Armed Forces were responsible (ii) Jute bags requisitioned by the Government of the United States on or about April 27, 1942 (iii) Material supplied under cash reimbursement lend-lease requisitions for Continental France and French North Africa and rejected as unsatisfactory. 5. Maritime Claims (Knock-for-Knock) 61 Stat. , Pt.4, p .4189. 61 Stat., Pt.4, p.4176. As contemplated in paragraph 1 of the section entitled "U.S . Claims" in Annex 5 of the Memorandum of Understanding of May 28, 1946, the two Governments, in a separate agreement, have agreed to the mutual waiver of intergovernmental claims arising from mari- time accidents and for the handling by each Government on a lend- lease and reverse lend-lease basis of claims asserted in its courts by its nationals against the other Government. 6. Patent Claims The two Governments have agreed that, in implementing the provisions of paragraph 6 (c) of the Memorandum of Understanding of May 28, 1946 relating to the use or infringement in war production prior to September 2, 1945 of patent rights held by French residents, claims involving royalty payments in respect of such patent rights 2510