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(ii) charges due for services performed by the International Bureau not in direct relation with any
of the Unions or not received for services rendered by the International Bureau in the field of
legal–technical assistance;
(iii) sale of, or royalties on, the publications of the International Bureau not directly concerning any
of the Unions;
(iv) gifts, bequests, and subventions, given to the Organization, except those referred to in
paragraph (3)(b)(iv);
(v) rents, interests, and other miscellaneous income, of the Organization.
(3)
(a) The budget of the Conference shall include provision for the expenses of holding sessions of the
Conference and for the cost of the legal–technical assistance program.
(b) This budget shall be financed from the following sources:
(i) contributions of States party to this Convention not members of any of the Unions;
(ii) any sums made available to this budget by the Unions, provided that the amount of the sum
made available by each Union shall be fixed by the Assembly of that Union and that each
Union shall be free to abstain from contributing to the said budget;
(iii) sums received for services rendered by the International Bureau in the field of legal–technical
assistance;
(iv) gifts, bequests, and subventions, given to the Organization for the purposes referred to in
subparagraph (a).
(4)
(a) For the purpose of establishing its contribution towards the budget of the Conference, each State
party to this Convention not member of any of the Unions shall belong to a class, and shall pay its annual
contributions on the basis of a number of units fixed as follows:
Class A.......... 10
Class B..........
3
Class C..........
1
(b) Each such State shall, concurrently with taking action as provided in Article 14(1), indicate the
class to which it wishes to belong. Any such State may change class. If it chooses a lower class, the State
must announce it to the Conference at one of its ordinary sessions. Any such change shall take effect at the
beginning of the calendar year following the session.
(c) The annual contribution of each such State shall be an amount in the same proportion to the total
sum to be contributed to the budget of the Conference by all such States as the number of its units is to the
total of the units of all the said States.
(d) Contributions shall become due on the first of January of each year.
(e) If the budget is not adopted before the beginning of a new financial period the budget shall be at
the same level as the budget of the previous year, in accordance with the financial regulations.
(5) Any State party to this Convention not member of any of the Unions which is in arrears in the
payment of its financial contributions under the present Article, and any State party to this Convention
member of any of the Unions which is in arrears in the payment of its contributions to any of the Unions,
shall have no vote in any of the bodies of the Organization of which it is a member, if the amount of its
arrears equals or exceeds the amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding two full years.
However, any of these bodies may allow such a State to continue to exercise its vote in that body if, and as
long as, it is satisfied that the delay in payment arises from exceptional and unavoidable circumstances.
(6) The amount of the fees and charges due for services rendered by the International Bureau in the field
of legal–technical assistance shall be established, and shall be reported to the Coordination Committee, by
the Director General.
(7) The Organization, with the approval of the Coordination Committee, may receive gifts, bequests, and
subventions, directly from Governments, public or private institutions, associations or private persons.
(8)

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