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The sum of the products thus obtained will furnish the number of units by which the total expense is to be divided. The quotient will give the amount of the unit of expense.
Art. 21
The expense of constructing the international prototypes, and the standards and test copies which are to accompany them, shall be defrayed by the high contracting parties in accordance with the scale fixed in the foregoing article.
The amounts to be paid for the comparison and verification of standards required by states not represented at this convention shall be regulated by the committee in conformity with the rates fixed in virtue of article 15 of the regulations.
Art. 22
These regulations shall have the same force and value as the convention to which they are annexed.
- E. B. Washburne
- Hohenlohe
- Apponyi
- Beyens
- Vicomte d'Itajubá
- M. Balcarce
- Moltke-Hvitfeldt
- Marquis de Molins
- Cárlos Ibañez
- Decazes
- C. De Meaux
- Dumas
- Nigra
- P. Gálvez
- Fran'co de Rivero
- José da Silva Mendes-Leal
- Okouneff
- For M. le Baron Adelswärd (prevented)
- H. Åkerman
- Kern
- Husny
- E. Acosta
Appendix No. 2
TRANSIENT PROVISIONS
Article 1
All states which were represented at the international meter commission which met at Paris, in 1872, whether they are contracting parties to the present convention or not, shall receive the prototypes that they may have ordered, which shall be delivered to them in the condition guaranteed by the said international commission.
Art. 2
The principal object of the first meeting of the general conference of weights and measures shall be to sanction these new prototypes, and to distribute them among the states which shall have expressed a desire to receive them.
In consequence, the delegates of all the governments which were represented in the international commission of 1872, as likewise the members of