Common use of FOREIGN SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT Clause in Contracts

FOREIGN SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT. Each State Party, on being notified, may decide for itself whether to allow visits by foreign ships and aircraft to its ports and airfields, transit of its airspace by foreign aircraft, and navigation by foreign ships through its territorial sea or archipelagic waters and overflight of foreign aircraft above those waters in a manner not governed by the rights of innocent passage, archipelagic sea lanes passage or transit passage.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Treaty, Treaty, Multilateral Arms Regulation and Disarmament Agreements

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