Article XXIV: Denunciation
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After this
Convention has been in force for six years, any Member State may denounce it
by notifying the Government of France, which shall notify the other Member
States and the Director General. The denunciation shall take effect at the
end of the financial year following that during which it was notified to the
Government of France. After the denunciation has taken effect, the State
concerned shall remain bound to honour its due share of the payment
appropriations corresponding to approved contract authority used both under
the budgets to which it was contributing for the year in which the
denunciation was notified to the Government of France, and under previous
budgets.
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A Member
State denouncing the Convention shall indemnify the Agency for any loss of
property on its territory, unless a special agreement can be concluded with
the Agency for the continued use of this property by the Agency or the
continuation of certain activities of the Agency on the territory of the said
State. Any such special agreement shall determine in particular to what
extent and on what conditions the provisions of this Convention shall
continue to apply, after the denunciation has taken effect, to the continued
use of this property and the continuation of these activities.
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A Member State
denouncing the Convention, and the Agency, shall jointly determine any
additional obligations to be borne by the said State.
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4.
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The State
concerned shall retain the rights it has acquired up to the date on which the
denunciation takes effect.
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