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61 STAT.] EGYPT-AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES-JUNE 15, 1946 ARTICLE 6 Each Contracting Party reserves the right to withhold or revoke a certificate or permit to an airline of the other Party in any case where it is not satisfied that substantial ownership and effective control are vested in nationals of either Party to this Agreement, or in case of failure of an airline to comply with the laws of the State over which it operates as described in Article 5 hereof, or to perform its obliga- tions under this Agreement. ARTICLE 7 This Agreement and all contracts connected therewith shall be reg- istered with the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization. ARTICLE 8 Either Contracting Party may terminate the rights for services granted by it under this Agreement by giving one year's notice to the other Contracting Party. ARTICLE 9 In the event either of the Contracting Parties considers it desirable to modify the routes or conditions set forth in the attached Annex, it may request consultation between the competent authorities of both Contracting Parties, such consultation to begin within a period of sixty days from the date of the request. When these authorities mutually agree on new or revised conditions affecting the Annex, their recommendations on the matter will come into effect after they have been confirmed by an exchange of diplomatic notes. ARTICLE 10 Any dispute between the Contracting Parties relating to the in- terpretation or application of this Agreement or its Annex, which cannot be settled through consultation, shall be referred for an advisory report to the Interim Council of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (in accordance with the provisions of Article 3, Section 6 (8) of the Interim Agreement on Civil Aviation signed at Chicago on December 7, 1944) or its successors. ARTICLE 11 The provisions of this Agreement shall become operative from the day it is signed. The Egyptian Government shall notify the Govern- ment of the United States of approval of the Agreement by the Egyp- tian Parliament, and the Government of the United States shall consider the Agreement as becoming definitive upon the date of such notification by the Egyptian Government. [1] [The agreement entered into force definitively Aug. 8, 1947, the date of official notification of approval by the Egyptian Parliament.] 3827 Withholding or rev- ocation of certificate or permit. Registration. Termination of rights for services. Modification of routes or conditions. Post, p. 3828. Disputes. Post, p. 3828. 59 Stat. 1521. Effective date.