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insufficient to complete the work. The Authority shall take such 

 action as may be required to promptly supplement the funds or 

 to notify the Contracting Officer that no further funds shall be 

 made available. 



7. The Agreement set forth herein will be binding upon both 

 Governments until completion and acceptance of the project and 

 until the final accounting of all funds involved has been made. In 

 the event of a change of circumstances, making it necessary or 

 desirable to terminate the arrangement agreed to herein, either 

 Government may give 60 days' notice in writing of its intention to 

 terminate those arrangements. Thereafter, the United States and 

 Saudi Arabian Governments shall consult together with the aim, 

 insofar as possible, of fixing mutually satisfactory termination date 

 and procedures. Further, insofar as possible, the termination date 

 shall be fixed sufficiently in advance so that the Department of the 

 Interior may make personnel and other adjustments in their opera- 

 tions in light of such termination. 



8. Upon completion of the project, the Department of the In- 

 terior will arrange for the removal of its property and the Con- 

 tractor's property as expeditiously as possible, and will deliver to 

 the Saudi Arabian Government the project in an operable condition. 

 For the purpose of developing data and information which may 

 be of significance in further research and development in the field 

 of saline water conversion, the United States, for a period of five 

 (5) years following the completion and acceptance of the project 

 by the Saudi Arabian Government, will inspect the project and ob- 

 serve its operation through such technical and other personnel as 

 may be required. For the same purpose the United States Govern- 

 ment shall be allowed to examine production records for cost of 

 operation and maintenance, and to conduct such tests as it may 

 desire — as long as such tests do not materially interfere with normal 

 project activities. 



9. The United States and Saudi Arabian Governments agree as 

 follows concerning the disposition of patent rights to inventions 

 arising out of any engineering, design and development work under 

 contracts on work on the J'eddah water desalting and electric power 

 plant. This disposition of patent rights to inventions is to meet 

 the legal objectives of both countries in this area. 



(a) The United States Government shall acquire title in the 

 United States to any invention made arising out of such engineer- 

 ing, design and development work, regardless of where the inven- 

 tion is made. 



(b) The Saudi Arabian Government shall receive a royalty-free, 

 nonexclusive, irrevocable license to practice such invention in the 

 United States with the right to issue sublicenses. 



(c) The United States Government shall have the right to file 

 a patent application in any foreign country on such inventions and 

 acquire title thereto. 



(d) The Saudi Arabian Government shall receive a royalty-free, 

 nonexclusive license with the right to issue sublicenses under any 

 foreign patent that may issue as a result of foreign filing by the 

 United States Government. 



(e) Where the United States Government does not file for a 

 patent in any foreign country the Contractor may receive authoriza- 



