Chapter XV.
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Chap. XV, art. 41 RR) (970–977) 970
(3)When the radiotelegram has been transmitted, the administration to which the land station is subject credits thv administration to which the ship or aircraft station of destination is subject: 971 *a)* with the ship or aircraft charge: 972 *b)* if occasion arises, with – the charges due to intermediate ship or aircraft stations, – the total charge collected for prepaid replies, – the ship or aircraft charge for collation, – the maximum charges fixed by the Telegraph Regulations for copies of multiple telegrams.*Ante*, p. 1431*n*. 973 § 8. Replies to radiotelegrams with prepaid reply are treated in all respects like other radiotelegrama in the accounts of the mobile service. 974 § 9. Radiotelegrams exchanged between stations in ships or aircraft 975 *a)* without the intervention of land stations: except when other arrangements have been made, the enterprise to which the station of destination is subject debits the enterprise to which the station of origin is subject with all charges collected, less the charges due to this latter station; 976 *b)* *through the medium of a single land station:* the administration to which the land station is subject debits the administration to which the ship or aircraft station of origin is subject with all the charges collected, less the charges due to that ship or aircraft station, in accordance with the provisions of 964 and 965. Thereafter the provisions of 968 to 972 are applied; 977 *c)* through the medium of two land stations: the administration to which the first land station is subject debits the administration to 63 Stat. 1936 (978–983) (
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