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MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB . 10 , 1947 State require additional supplies of water, the two Governments shall ex- amine the matter jointly with a view to reaching agreement on such measures as may reasonably be required to satisfy these needs. Should there be a temporary reduction in the amount of water available due to natural causes, distribution of water from the above-named sources to the consumers in Yugoslavia and Italy shall be reduced in proportion to their respective pre- vious consumption. 3. The charges to be paid by the Commune of Gorizia to Yugoslavia for the water supplied to it, and the charges to be paid by consumers in Yugoslav territory to the Commune of Gorizia, shall be based solely on the cost of operation and maintenance of the water supply system as well as new capital expenditures which may be required to give effect to these provisions. 4. Yugoslavia and Italy shall, within one month from the coming into force of the present Treaty, enter into an agreement to determine their re- spective responsibilities under the foregoing provisions and to establish the charges to be paid under these provisions. The two Governments shall estab- lish a joint commission to supervise the execution of the said agreement. 5. Upon the expiration of a ten-year period from the coming into force of the present Treaty, Yugoslavia and Italy shall reexamine the fore- going provisions in the light of conditions at that time in order to determine whether any adjustments should be made in those provisions, and shall make such alterations and additions as they may agree. Any disputes which may arise as a result of this reexamination shall be submitted for settlement under the procedure outlined in Article 87 of the present Treaty. ANNEX VI Permanent Statute of the Free Territory of Trieste (See Article 21) Article 1. Area of Free Territory The area of the Free Territory of Trieste shall be the territory within the frontiers described in Articles 4 and 22 of the present Treaty as delimited in accordance with Article 5 of the Treaty. 61 STAT.] 1429