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2726 This document, with the Annexures, consisting of two Schedules, two maps marked "A" and "B" and three Agreed Minutes, shall con- stitute this Agreement. FIRST SCHEDULE TO THE AGREEMENT FORM OF SUPPLEMENTARY LEASE In accordance with Article XXVII of the Base Lease Agreement 55 Stat. 1570. signed on the 27th March, 1941, and Part I, Paragraph 2 of the Agree- ment between the Government of the United States of America and His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom dated September Ante, p. 2724. 19, 1949, His Majesty doth hereby demise to the United States of America free from all rent and charges the areas defined in red on Map "A" annexed to the last-mentioned Agreement, to hold unto Period of lease. the United States of America for the unexpired period of the lease for 99 years of land in Trinidad granted by His Majesty to the United States of America on the 22nd day of April 1941; and all the provi- sions contained in the said lease shall, except so far as they are in- consistent with the express provisions of this Lease, be deemed to be incorporated in this Lease: Terminatlon of Provided that within six months, or such further period as may be mutually agreed, of the termination of the war or overriding military necessity by reason of which this Lease was executed, this Lease shall cease and determine. SECOND SCHEDULE TO THE AGREEMENT Areas to be leased forthwith to the United States of America under the provisions of Article XXVII of the Base Lease Agreement of March 27,1941. 1. The area containing water well No. 1, reservoir and pump-house indicated at 1. on Map A. 2. The area containing water well No. 2, indicated at 2. on Map A. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [63 STAT. Trinidad and Tobago on request, without cost, a right of way within Waller Field approximately 200 feet wide and following approxi- mately the southern boundary of Waller Field. (6) It is agreed that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago in time of peace shall control traffic adequately to safeguard United States interests, on those roads within Waller Field which are under the control of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. (7) It is agreed that all claims resulting from alleged damage to roads in the colony or arising out of the construction thereof shall be waived. Part III. INTERPRETATION. Control of traffic. Waiver of claims. 55 Stat. 1570. Ante, p. 2724.