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1772 Aid by Brailian Government in addi- tion to cash contribu- tion. Matching of funds. Availability of funds. Interest, etc., on funds. Withholding of funds from CBAI bank account. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. Clause XI The Government of the United States of Brazil, in addition to its cash contribution as provided herein, shall in agreement with the Special Representative of the Foundation: a) appoint specialists to collaborate with the Field Staff of the Foundation; b) collaborate with the CBAI in making available office space, office equipment, furnishings and other such facilities, materials, equipment, supplies and services as it may conveniently provide for the said program; c) lend the general assistance thereto of the other Departments of the Government. Clause XII The Funds deposited by either party for any year shall not be drawn until the funds for the same year are deposited by the other party. Funds deposited by either party and not matched by the required deposit of the other party shall be returned to the contributor. Clause XIII All the funds mentioned in this agreement, that is, of the Govern- ment of the United States of Brazil, of the Foundation and of the CBAI, shall continue to be available for the said cooperative educa- tional program during the existence of this agreement, without regards to annual periods or fiscal years of either of the parties. Clause XIV Interest on funds of the CBAI, and income, if any, upon invest- ments of the CBAI, and any increment of assets of the CBAI, of whatever nature or source, shall be dedicated to the realization of the program and shall not be credited against the contributions of the Government of the United States of Brazil or of the Foundation. Clause XV In view of the fact that many purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment and other disbursements relating to the execution of the Program, as well as other payments and disbursements on behalf of Brazilian personnel sent on grants to the United States of America, must necessarily be made in the United States of America, and in view of the further fact that the "Administrative Funds of the Foundation" may be inadequate to furnish the full number of United States of America technicians whom it may be desirable to employ and make available to the cooperative program, the Superintendent of the CBAI and the Special Representative of the Foundation may agree to withhold from the payments to be made by the Foundation into the bank account of the CBAI the amounts deemed to be neces- sary to pay for such purchases and disbursements in the United States of America and to employ and pay the salaries, living allow-