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ARTICLE-30
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... The
costs
of
treatment
,
including
those of any apparatus necessary for the
maintenance
of
prisoners of war
in good
health
, particularly dentures and other
artificial
appliances, and
spectacles
, shall be
borne
by the
Detaining Power
. ...
ARTICLE-48
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... The
costs
of
transfers
shall be
borne
by the
Detaining Power
. ...
ARTICLE-74
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... If
relief
shipments intended for
prisoners of war
cannot be sent through the
post office
by
reason
of
weight
or for any other cause, the
cost
of
transportation
shall be
borne
by the
Detaining Power
in all the
territories
under its
control
. The other
Powers
party
to the
Convention
shall bear the
cost
of
transport
in their respective
territories
. ...
ARTICLE-75
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... In the
absence
of
special agreements
, the
costs
occasioned by the use of such means of
transport
shall be
borne
proportionally by the
Parties to the conflict
whose
nationals
are benefited thereby. ...
ARTICLE-116
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... The
costs
of repatriating
prisoners of war
or of
transporting
them to a
neutral country
shall be
borne
, from the
frontiers
of the
Detaining Power
, by the
Power
on which the said
prisoners
depend. ...
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