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country or under that Act by virtue of these Arrangements) be payable for that period by the other country by reason of the child being treated as included in that or any other family. ARTICLE 8 (1) Where, by reason only of these Arrangements, sums on account of a Family Allowance have been paid in Great Britain by reason of the inclusion in a family of a child who leaves that country to return to New Zealand within six months of his arrival in Great Britain, there shall be paid out of the Social Security Fund in New Zealand to the Minister of National Insurance in Great Britain, an amount equal to the sums so paid on account of that Family Allowance. (2) Where, by reason only of these Arrangements, Family Benefit has been paid in New Zealand in respect of a child who leaves that country to return to Great Britain within six months of his arrival in New Zealand, there shall be paid by the Minister of National Insurance in Great Britain to the Social Security Fund in New Zealand an amount equal to sums which would have been paid on account of a Family Allowance if the child had been present in Great Britain during the period of his presence in New Zealand and included in the family in which he has been included after his return to Great Britain. (3) Save as expressly provided by this article, there shall be no financial adjustments between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of New Zealand in respect of these Arrangements. ARTICLE 9 Each party to this Memorandum shall, on request, afford to the other, any information in the possession of that party relating to any claimant or child. ARTICLE 10 For the purpose of avoiding doubts it is hereby declared that a Maori shall not be disqualified for any of the purposes of Family Allowances in Great Britain by reason only of the fact that he is a Maori. V ARTICLE 11 These Arrangements shall come into force on the first date after the legislation giving effect to them has been approved by the Parliament of New Zealand and the Minister of National Insurance has made and laid before the Parliament of the United Kingdom regulations under section 25 of the Family Allowances Act, 1945, in relation thereto.
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