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TREATY-LATVIA. APrux. 20, 1928. 2643 straint or interference, a.nd exempt from any succession! proba.te or administrative duties or charges other than those which may. be iml><lSed in like cases upon the nationals of the country from which suCh proceeds may be drawn. Nationals of either High Contra.cting Party may have full power pio'~ of personal to dispose of their ~nal property of every kind within the terri- . tories of the other, by testament, donation, or otherwise, and their heirs, legatees and donees, of whatsoever nationality, whether resi- dent or non-resident, shall succeed to such personal property, and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others a.cting for them, and retain or dispose of the same at their pleasure subject to the paY!Ilent of such duties or charges only as the nationals of the High Contra.cting Party within whose territorles such property may be or belong shall be liable to pay in like cases. ARTICLE V. The nationals of each of the High Contra.cting Parties in the exer- eJreedom of worship, cise of the rights of freedom of worship) within the territories of the other, as hereinabove provided, may, WIthout annoyance or molesta- tion of any kind by reason of theIr religious belief or otherwise, conduct services either within their own houses or within any appro- priate buildings which they may be at liberty to erect and maintain m convenient situations, provided their teachmgs or practices are not contrary to public order or public mora~; and they may also be permitted to bury their dea.d accord~ to their reli¢ous customs in suitable and convenient places establlShed and mamtained for the purpose, subject to the reasonable mortuary and sanitary laws and regulations of the place of burial. ARTICLE VI. In the event of war between either High Contra.ctinu Party and a Natlonal8 of either 9. country liable to draft third State such Part& may draft for compulsory mllitary service In event of war with a t"I '1 th th' t'd 'h' 'ts te ' third State. nalonaS01 e0 er av::~apermanen reSIenceWItm1 rrl- tories and who have for ly, according to its laws, declared an intention to adopt its nationalIty by naturalization, unless such indi- viduals depart from the territories of said belligerent Party within sixty days after a declaration of war. ARTICLE VII, Between the territories of the High Contracting Parties there shall OfTarmstroBot (talk)= an~~ be freedom of commerce and navigation, The nationals of each of cation. the High Contracting Parties equally with those of the most favored nation, shall have liberty freely to come with their vessels and cargoes to all pla.ces, ports and waters of every kind within the territorial limits of the other which are or may be open to foreign commerce and navigation. Each of the High Contracting Parties bi1?-~ itself unconditionally U:t,:~:01:05, 7 January 2012 (UTC)~n to impose no hi~ner or other duties or condItions and no prohibition on the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufac- ture, of the territories of the other than are or shall be imposed on the importation of any like article, the growth, produce, or manufac- ture of any other foreign country, Each of the High Contracting Parties also binds itself uncondi- exi:t~:t~~n of tionally to impose no higher or other charges or ot~er restrictions or prohibitions on goods exported to the territories of the other High Contracting Party that: are imposed on goods exported to any oilier foreign country.