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1.Singned on March 10, 1987; Entered into force retroactively on September 5, 1985.
 
March 10, 1987
Dr. George K. C. Liu
Director
Science Division
Coordination Council for
North American Affairs 4201 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC
20016--2137 Dear Dr. Liu :
On September 4, 1980, Mr. David Dean, the then Chairman of the
Board and Managing Director of the American Institute in Taiwan
(AIT), and Mr.
Konsin C. Shah, the then Representative of the Coordination Cou-
ncil for North American Affairs (CCNAA) , signed an agreement to
further scientific and scholarly cooperation between organizati-
ons in the territory represented by AIT and organizations in the
territory represented by CCNAA.
This Agreement, which is known as the Cooperative Science Agree-
ment, expired on September 4, 1985. I herewith propose that the
Cooperative Science Agreement be renewed and extended without l-
imit, subject to the understanding that one party may inform the
other party of its intention to terminate the Cooperative Scien-
ce Agreement by submitting to the other party its written notice
of termination at least three months in advance of the date of
termination.
This letter and your signed acceptance of the contents thereof
on behalf of the Coordination Council for North American Affairs
shall constitute a renewal and extension without limit of the C-
ooperative Science Agreement between the American Institute in
Taiwan and the Coordination Council for North American Affairs
effective retroactively from September 5, 1985. Please confirm
your acceptance by signing both copies of this letter and retur-
ning one copy to the American Institute in Taiwan.
Sincerely,
[Signed]
Joseph B. Kyle
Corporate Secretary
Accepted by :
[Signed]
George K. C. Liu
Director, Science Division
Coordination Council for
North American Affairs
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