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A696 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SCHEUII X - CZECHOSOVAKIA PART I (Continued) (15) Cuttings and other waste of leather classified under Tariff Numbers 329, 330, 333-337, shall not be considered as sorted even when they are of the same kind or of the same colour. (16) Ferro-silicon with Si content form 40% up to 50% shall also be classified under Tar.Item 428 c) and exempt from duty. (17) Record keeping equipment, whether insulated or not, and with or without locks, shall be subject to the agreed rate of KSs 1300.- per 100 kilograms. (18) Completely assembled mechanical refrigerators, even with very fine finish, on importation into Czechoslovakia, shall be classified under Tariff Number 476, at the rate of IKs 1700.- per 100 kilograms. (19) Electric refrigerating units are composed of an electric motor Joined with a compressor fitted with a condenser. The complete unit may be equipped with an automatic electi cub-in and cut-out and tth a fan and is regularly mounted on a base. (20) The concession in respect of replacement parts of passenger automobile chassis or truck chassis is limited to single replacement parts only for the repair of passenger automobile chassis or truck chassis already imported into Czechoslovakia. (21) Should the maintenance of the rate of duty of KEs 40.- per kilogram on typewriters seriously affect the Czeohoslovak typewriter manufacturing industry, the Government of the Ciechoslovak Republic may find it necessary to invoke Article XIX of this Agreement with a view to seeking an appropriate adjustment of the rate of duty of K5s 40.- per kilogram as provided for in that Article. (22) Under "sound recording and reproducing devices" are understood phonographs, gramophones, dictating machines, transcribing machines and the like. (23) It is understood that the "special permit of the Ministry of Foreign Trade" has the sole objuct to certify to the Csechoslovak customs authorities that the imported saltpeter, subject to the specific quota, shall be admitted duty free, and further to guarantee the necessary control and distribution by the said Ministry.