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ARTICLE-53
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Prisoners of war
must be allowed, in the middle of the
day
's
work
, a
rest
of not less than one hour. This
rest
will be the same as that to which
workers
of the
Detaining Power
are entitled, if the latter is of longer
duration
. They shall be allowed in
addition
a
rest
of twenty-four consecutive hours every
week
, preferably on Sunday or the
day
of
rest
in their
country of origin
. Furthermore, every
prisoner
who has worked for one
year
shall be
granted
a
rest
of eight consecutive
days
, during which his
working
pay
shall be
paid
him. ...
ARTICLE-110
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... 2.
Wounded
and
sick
who, according to
medical
opinion
, are not likely to recover within one
year
, whose
condition
requires
treatment
and whose
mental
or
physical
fitness seems to have been gravely diminished. ...
... 1.
Wounded
and
sick
whose
recovery
may be expected within one
year
of the
date
of the
wound
or the beginning of the
illness
, if
treatment
in a
neutral country
might
increase
the
prospects
of a more certain and speedy
recovery
. ...
ARTICLE-142
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... The
denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
notification
thereof has been made to the
Swiss Federal Council
. However, a
denunciation
of which
notification
has been made at a
time
when the denouncing
Power
is involved in a
conflict
shall not take
effect
until
peace
has been concluded, and until after
operations
connected
with the
release
and
repatriation
of the
persons
protected
by the present
Convention
have been terminated. ...
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