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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. puted for travel by the shortest usually traveled sea route from Nicaragua to the port of the United States of America from which the officer embarked, re- gardless of the route and method of travel used by him. Travel accommoda- tions. Transportation of household effects, etc. Exemption from Nicaraguan customs duties. ARTICLE 21-The officer and his family shall be provided by the Government of Nicaragua with first-class accommodations for travel required and performed under this Agreement between the port of embarkation from the United States of America and his official residence in Nicaragua, both for the outward and for the return voyage. The expenses of transportation by land and sea of the officer's household effects and baggage, including automobile, from the port of embarkation in the United States of America to Nicaragua and return, shall also be paid by the Government of Nicaragua. These expenses shall include all necessary costs inci- dental to unloading from the steamer upon arrival in Nicaragua, cartage from the ship to the offi- cer's residence in Nicaragua, and packing and loading on board the steamer upon departure from Nic- aragua, upon termination of serv- ices. The transportation of such household effects, baggage and automobile shall be made in a sin- gle shipment, and all subsequent shipments shall be at the expense of the officer. ARTICLE 22-The household effects, personal effects and bag- gage, including an automobile, of the officer and his family, shall be exempt from customs duties in the Republic of Nicaragua, or if such customs duties are imposed and required, an equivalent addi- debe calcularse como si el viaje fuere hecho por la ruta maritima mas corta generalmente empleada desde Nicaragua al puerto de los Estados Unidos de America del cual el oficial se embarc6, cual- quiera que sea la ruta y metodo de viaje usado por el oficial. ARTfCULO 21-El Gobierno de Nicaragua proporcionara al oficial y a su familia pasajes de primera clase para el viaje que se requiera y efectde de conformidad con este Acuerdo entre el puerto de em- barque de los Estados Unidos de America y su residencia oficial en Nicaragua, tanto para el viaje de ida como para el de regreso. Los gastos de transporte por mar y tierra de los efectos dom6sticos y equipaje del oficial, inclusive un autom6vil, del puerto de embarque de los Estados Unidos de Am6rica a Nicaragua y regreso, seran paga- dos tambien por el Gobierno de Nicaragua. Estos gastos deberan incluir todos los gastos necesarios relacionados con la descarga de a bordo del vapor a su llegada a Nicaragua, los del transporte desde el vapor hasta la residencia del oficial en Nicaragua, y los de em- balaje y carga a bordo del vapor a su partida de Nicaragua una vez que hubieren terminado sus ser- vicios. El transporte de estos efectos domesticos, equipaje y au- tom6vil debera ser hecho en un solo embarque y todo embarque subsiguiente correra por cuenta del oficial. ARTfCULO 22. -Los efectos do- mesticos y personales asi como el equipaje, inclusive un autom6vil, del oficial y su familia estaran exentos de derechos de aduana en la Repfblica de Nicaragua, y si tales derechos de aduana se im- pusieren y requirieren, el Gobierno 1332