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(b) If the Government Inspector considers that treatment 
in a suitable manner of svich infected plants eradicates 
the pests in question, he shall detail and 'apply such 
methods . 
Art. 4. (a) The importation into Iraq of citrus plants, vines, 
and cottonseed, shall he prohibited, unless accompanied 
b,y an official certificate from the competent authority 
of the country of origin, to the effect that they have 
been examined and found free of pests. 
(b) All plants imported into Iraq in accordance with paragraph 
(a) of this article, shall, though they may be found free 
from pests, be either fumigated or treated in suitable ways 
to ensure this being the case, before being allov/ed to 
enter or delivered to the consignee. 
(c) If the inspector finds on examination that the imported 
plants do not fulfill the required standard of cleanness, 
despite the contents of the certificate, he shall order the 
consignment to be incinerated together with its covering, 
unless the consignee wishes to reexport the same within 10 
days of the order being given by the inspector. 
Art. 5. If dispute shall arise between the inspector and the 
importer as to the validity of the certificate, the importer may refer the 
matter to the Director of Agricultural Affairs, whose decision shall be 
considered final. 
Art. 6. No compensation whatever shall be granted .in lieu of plants 
destroyed by order of the Government Inspector, or Director of Agricultural 
Affairs. 
Art, 7. The restriction mentioned in Article 3 of this Lav;, shall 
neither apply to the juices of citrus fruits, nor to preserved, dried, or 
crystallized fruits. 
Art. 3. Living or dead insects of any r-voecies shall not be imported 
into Iraq for any purpose unless a license is obtained from the Director of 
Agricultural Affairs, prior to importing, by a period of 50 days at 
least. The said license shall enumerate the species and number of insects 
and the purpose for which they are intended. 
Art. 9. The following shall be prescribed by regulation. 
(a) Pees to be charged and collected from the importer for the 
examination, detention, or disinfection of the plants. 
(b) The practical methods for the proper execution of the pro- 
visions of this Lav;. 
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