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Until the 15th day of December, 1986, the United Kingdom Government may
maintain within the Agreed Areas such Armed Forces as they may think fit for the
exercise and use of the rights and facilities accorded to them under this
Agreement.
Until the 15th day of December, 1986, the United Kingdom Government may
maintain within the Agreed Areas such Armed Forces as they may think fit for the
exercise and use of the rights and facilities accorded to them under this
Agreement.
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CLAUSE B For the purpose of the exercise of the rights of the United Kingdom
Government under this Agreement the ... CLAUSE D The activities of Her
Majesty's Forces in the Agreed Areas shall in no way interfere with any legitimate
rights of ...
CLAUSE B For the purpose of the exercise of the rights of the United Kingdom
Government under this Agreement the ... CLAUSE D The activities of Her
Majesty's Forces in the Agreed Areas shall in no way interfere with any legitimate
rights of ...
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The United Kingdom Government further agree that all movements of Members of
the British Forces (as defined in Clause O of the Annexure of this Agreement)
shall be fully restricted to the Agreed Areas, the territorial waters adjacent to the ...
The United Kingdom Government further agree that all movements of Members of
the British Forces (as defined in Clause O of the Annexure of this Agreement)
shall be fully restricted to the Agreed Areas, the territorial waters adjacent to the ...
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