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                 thp Rnni! c?oii ^a°r iS rc^ucstcd lo deal In other currencies, or in gold or silver,
                 me Bank shall be free to accept or refuse such business at its own discretion.
                    Jf' J£c ?anl< may purchase and sell Maria Theresa silver dollars in the normal
                course of business and undertakes to submit fortnightly to the Muscat Government
                 signed statements showing its total purchases and sales of Maria Theresa silver
                  r        11C balance held by the Bank. The Bank agrees to respect the wishes
                 ot the Muscat Government regarding the extent of the Bank’s dealings in Maria
                 Inercsa silver dollars, but the Government shall not restrict the Bank’s dealings
                 in such a way as to place the Bank in a worse position than any merchant or
                member of the general public.
                    Article 4.—The Manager of the Bank shall be British.
                    Article 5.—Subjects of the Sultanate will be employed by the Bank if available
                and found suitable, otherwise foreign nationals, with preference for those of the
                Arab countries, will be employed.
                     Article 6— Guards required by the Bank will be provided by the Muscat
                Government, their wages being paid for by the Bank to the Government, at
                rates to be notified by the Government to the Bank.
                    Article 7.—The Bank will observe the Moslem general holidays in accordance
                with the official Government list.
                    Article 8.—The Bank shall dismiss any employee found guilty of misconduct
                or misbehaviour.
                    Article 9.—The Bank notices must be exhibited in Arabic as well as in English
                on the premises of the Bank.
                    Article 10.—The Bank shall not be liable to taxes, duties, fines or other
                obligations of any kind whatsoever other than those levied on and paid by nationals
                of the Sultanate or foreign nationals of any country.
                    Article 11.—The Bank shall be located in the town of Muscat.
                    Article 12.—The Bank shall in due course build its own premises and shall
                do so on land to be leased to it by the Government in a suitable position at a
                reasonable rent.
                    Article 13.—The Bank may accept mortgages of movable property but not
                of immovable property without approval of the Muscat Government.
                    Article 14.—No flag of any sort shall be flown from the Bank premises.
                    Article 15.—When the Government requires for its own use drafts on India
                to an extent not exceeding Rs. 100,000 (one lakh) in any one month, the rate
                of exchange shall be at par, that is, without Bank charges, but if it is necessary
                to send currency notes to India for that purpose the actual cost of sending would
                be payable by the Government without Bank charges.
                    Article 16.—The Bank will at all times do its best to help, advise, and
                co-operate with the Government and undertake Government business at the most
                favourable possible rates.
                    Article 17.—(a) This Agreement holds good for a period of twenty years.
                    (b)  No permission will be given by the Government of the Sultanate during
                that period to any other Bank to open a Branch or Branches in the Sultanate.
                    (c)  It is agreed that the Bank has the right to withdraw from Muscat at any
                time during the period of this Agreement provided that it gives twelve clear months’
                notice of its intention and satisfies all proven claims against it before withdrawal.
                    Article 18.—The Bank shall ensure that all bills of exchange or other
                commercial documents which may pass through its hands will be properly stamped
                with appropriate Government Revenue stamps in accordance with all Government
                regulations which may from time to time be published.
                    In Witness whereof the parties to the Agreement have set their hands this
                day and year first written above.
                    On behalf of THE IMPERIAL BANK OF IRAN
                                                      (Signature in Arabic)
                                                      SULTAN SAIYID SAID         BIN
                 (Signed) DONALD SCOTT,
                                                        TAIMUR BIN FAISAL,
                                                      Sultan of Muscat and Oman and
                 Duly accredited Representative of
                   the Imperial Bank of Iran.           Dependencies.
                                                      In the presence of
                 In the presence of
                                                      (Signed) P. D. STOBART,
                 (Signed) P. D. SJOBART                    Britannic Majesty’s Consul,
                 His Britannic Majesty s Consul,      His
                                                        Muscat.
                   Muscat.
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