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Paragraphs in "Agreement Between Denmark, Finland, Norway, And Sweden Concerning Cooperation In Measures To Deal With Pollution Of The Sea By Oil" coded as SUBS

Label Provision
Art.3 Article 3
Art.3.1x A Contracting State requiring assistance to deal with oil which is threatening its coast or related interests, may request help from the other Contracting States. Such a request shall be addressed first to those States which can also be expected to be affected by the oil. A Contracting State which pursuant to this Article has been asked for assistance, shall do what is possible to render such assistance.
Art.4 Article 4
Art.4.1x.a (a) The Contracting States undertake to provide themselves with equipment for dealing with any significant oil slicks at sea.
Art.4.1x.b (b) In order to achieve the greatest possible efficacy in the use of this equipment, stocks of anti-oil material should be built up and positioned following discussion with the other Contracting States to the extent which is thought necessary.
Art.4.1x.c (c) A Contracting State shall inform the other Contracting States of the equipment it has for dealing with oil pollution.
Art.4.1x.d (d) A Contracting State shall inform the other Contracting States of its experience in the materials and methods of dealing with oil pollution.
Art.7 Article 7
Art.7.1x.ax The Contracting States shall render assistance to each other in the investigation of offences against the regulations concerning pollution by oil which are presumed to have been committed within the territorial or adjacent waters of the contracting States.
Art.7.1x.bx Such assistance may include inspection of the oil record book, the ship's official log-book and the engine-room log, the taking of oil samples and so on.