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54 STAT.] LIBERIA-FRIENDSHIP, COMMERCE, ETC.-AUG. 8 , 1938 In the same manner there shall be perfect reciprocal equality in BcIueties, draw. relation to the flags of the two countries with regard to bounties, drawbacks, and other privileges of this nature of whatever denomi- nation which may be allowed in the territories of each of the Contracting Parties, on goods imported or exported in national vessels so that such bounties, drawbacks and other privileges shall also and in like manner be allowed on goods imported or exported in vessels of the other country. ARTICLE XIII The nationals, goods, products, wares, and merchandise of each High Contracting Party within the territories of the other shall receive the same treatment as nationals, goods, products, wares, and merchandise of the country with regard to internal taxes, transit duties, charges in respect of warehousing and other facilities and the amount of drawbacks and export bounties. ARTICLE XIV The merchant or other private vessels and cargoes of one of the High Contracting Parties shall, within the territorial waters and harbors of the other Party in all respects and unconditionally be accorded the same treatment as the vessel and cargoes of that Party, irrespective of the port of departure of the vessel, or the port of destination, and irrespective of the origin or the destination of the cargo. It is especially agreed that no duties of tonnage, harbor, pilotage, lighthouse, quarantine, or other similar or corresponding duties or charges of whatever denomination, levied in the name or for the profit of the Government, public functionaries, private indi- viduals, corporations or establishments of any kind shall be imposed in the ports of the territories or territorial waters of either country upon the vessels of the other, which shall not equally, under the same conditions, be imposed on national vessels. ARTICLE XV Merchant vessels and other privately owned vessels under the flag of either of the High Contracting Parties, and carrying the papers required by its national laws in proof of nationality shall, both within the territorial waters of the other High Contracting Party and on the high seas, be deemed to be the vessels of the Party whose flag is flown. ARTICLE XVI Merchant vessels and other privately owned vessels under the flag of either of the High Contracting Parties shall be permitted to dis- charge portions of cargoes at any port open to foreign commerce in the territories of the other High Contracting Party, and to proceed with the remaining portions of such cargoes to any other ports of Nationality of v- Bob Discharge of por- tions of cargoes at open ports. Internal taxes, transit duties, etc. Vessels, reciprocal treatment. 1745