United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and United States, United Kingdom and French Military Governors in Germany: Agreement for the regulation of payments. Signed at Frankfurt-on-Main, on 5 August 1949. Exchange of letters abrogating as of 9 December 1950 the Agreement of 5 August 1949 for the regulation of payments. Bonn-Petersberg, 12 December 1950, and Frankfurt-on-Main, 19 January 1951 [1951] UNTSer 200; 88 UNTS 229

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