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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. Acquisition of prop- 5. The Government of the United Kingdom will afford the United ertybyUNRA. Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration opportunity to acquire at fair and reasonable prices any property transferred to the Government of the United Kingdom under this Agreement. Restriction on im- 6. The Government of the United Kingdom will use its best endeav- port of designated property into U. . ors to ensure that property transferred pursuant to this Agreement shall not be imported into the United States in the same or substan- tially the same form, if such property was originally produced in the United States and is readily identifiable as such, but such property may be imported into the United States on consignment to a person or firm in the United States for the purpose of reconditioning for re-export, or by a member of the United States Armed Forces for his personal use. 7. The Government of the United Kingdom, when it disposes of or distributes property transferred pursuant to this Agreement, will use its best endeavors to avoid discrimination against the legitimate in- terests of the United States manufacturers of such property, or their agents or distributors in the United Kingdom. 8. The provisions of the Agreement on Lend-lease and Reciprocal AW4, p. 1 A*. Aid Installations concluded this day (No. VII) which relate to non- discriminatory treatment of United States nationals, corporations and associations shall also apply to installations in which the Government of the United States has had an interest covered by this Agreement. Restritonon trns- 9 . The Government of the United Kingdom will not transfer to other far or export of arms, etc. governments or for export without the consent of the Government of the United States any arms, ammunition or lethal implements of war transferred pursuant to this Agreement. "Vessels." 10. In this Agreement the term "vessels" includes ships, boats, barges, floating dry docks and other watercraft.