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Special additional rules apply to the requisition of foodstuffs, articles necessary tosupport life, or medical supplies available in the occupied territory. 355 Similarly, additional rulesapply to the requisition of civilian hospitals and their supplies. 35611.18.7.3 Prices and Compensation for Requisitioned Articles and Services.Contributions in kind shall as far as possible be paid for in cash; if not, a receipt shall be given,and the payment of the amount due shall be made as soon as possible. 357The prices of articles and services requisitioned will be fixed by agreement if possible,otherwise by military authority. 35811.18.7.4 Method of Enforcing Requisition. Coercive measures may be used toenforce requisitions, but will be limited to the amount and kind necessary to secure the articlesrequisitioned. 35911.19 PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY DURING OCCUPATIONThe following rules address the protection of cultural property during occupation. Thegeneral rules for the protection of cultural property during hostilities also apply duringoccupation. 360 For example, military commanders have an obligation to take reasonablemeasures to prevent or stop any form of theft, pillage, or misappropriation of, and any acts ofvandalism directed against, cultural property. 36111.19.1 Obligation With Respect to the Safeguarding and Preservation of CulturalProperty. Any Party to the 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention in occupation of the wholeor part of the territory of another Party to the 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention shall asfar as possible support the competent national authorities of the occupied country in safeguardingand preserving its cultural property. 362355 Refer to § 11.14.2 (Limitation on Requisition of Food and Medical Supplies).356 Refer to § 11.15.5 (Requisition of Civilian Hospitals).357 HAGUE IV REG. art. 52 (“Contributions in kind shall as far as possible be paid for in cash; if not, a receipt shall begiven and the payment of the amount due shall be made as soon as possible.”).358 1956 FM 27-10 (Change No. 1 1976) 416 (“The prices of articles and services requisitioned will be fixed byagreement if possible, otherwise by military authority. Receipts should be taken up and compensation paidpromptly.”).359 1956 FM 27-10 (Change No. 1 1976) 417 (“Coercive measures will be limited to the amount and kind necessaryto secure the articles requisitioned.”).360 Refer to § 5.18 (Protection of Cultural Property During Hostilities).361 Refer to § 5.18.6.1 (Obligation to Stop or Prevent Theft, Pillage, or Misappropriation of, and Acts of VandalismAgainst, Cultural Property).362 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 5(1) (“Any High Contracting Party in occupation of thewhole or part of the territory of another High Contracting Party shall as far as possible support the competentnational authorities of the occupied country in safeguarding and preserving its cultural property.”).798

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