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                    Article 7.—The Manager of the Bank in Kuwait must be British.
                    Article 8.—Kuwaitis should be employed as clerical staff if available, otherwise
                British subjects or nationals under British protection should be employed until such
                time as the Kuwaitis, in the discretion of the Bank, are capable of carrying on.
                    Article 9.—If the Bank require guards they will be provided by the Kuwait
                Government, their wages being paid for by the Bank.
                    Article 10.—The Bank must observe the Moslem's general holidays. In case
                of uncertainty the Government of Kuwait should be referred to on the subject.
                    Article II.—The Bank has no right to employ menial staff such as peons,
                other than Kuwaitis.
                    Article 12.—The Bank notices must be exhibited in Arabic as well as in
                English on the premises of the Bank.
                    Article 13.—The Bank shall dismiss any employee who has been found guilty
                of misconduct or misbehaviour. If the employee is not a Kuwaiti and if
                deportation is necessary, it shall be arranged by the Bank through the Political
                Agent, or if a Kuwait subject the matter shall be referred to the Kuwait
                Government.
                    Article 14.—Kuwaitis who have had no accounts with, and are unknown to,
                the Bank should not be lent money by the Bank without prior reference to the
                Kuwait Government.
                    Article 15.—The Bank has no right to lend money to a Kuwaiti against the
                mortgage of his properties except after reference in confidence to the Kuwait
                Government.
                    Article 16.—The Commercial Assistant should be a capable Kuwaiti with
                a knowledge of English.
                    Article 17.—The Bank should not compel the Kuwaiti staff to wear dress
                other than the usual Kuwaiti dress.
                    Article 18.—(a) This Agreement holds good for a period of 15 years and is
                subject to renewal after that period.
                    (b)  No permission will be given by the Kuwait Government during that period
                to any other Bank to open a branch at Kuwait.
                    (c)  It is agreed that the Bank has the right to withdraw from Kuwait at any
                time during the period of this Agreement. Such withdrawal shall be considered to
                terminate this Agreement.
                    Article 19.—This Agreement is written in English and translated into Arabic.
                If there should at any time be disagreement as to the meaning or interpretation
                of any article in this Agreement the English and Arabic texts shall have equal
                status.
                    In witness whereof the parties to this Agreement have set their hands the day
                and year first above written.
                                                           SHAIKH OF KUWAIT.
                                                        (Signature of Shaikh of Kuwait.)
                    In the presence of:
                        (Signed) T. HICKINBOTHAM, Major,
                                        Political Agent, Kuwait.

                                                   (H)
                                             (Paragraph 195)
                    Amendment to the 1941 Agreement between the Ruler of Kuwait and the
                                  Imperial Bank oj Iran, dated March 1946

                    The contracting parties have agreed as follows: —
                    1.  That Article 18 of the original Agreement shall be amended and the
                Agreement shall hold good for a period of thirty years from 18th December, 1941,
                and is subject to renewal after that period.
                    2.  That the last sentence of Article 5 shall be altered to read as follows: —
                        Drafts other than in rupees, in sterling area currencies, shall be calculated
                    at the par rates of exchange as quoted in London. Drafts in foreign currencies
                    other than sterling areas currencies, shall be calculated on the basis of the
                    official rales quoted by the Reserve Bank of India.
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