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          CTC letterhead discussing the possibility of sales of Clark                 
          equipment to NIOC as follows:  "Members of Diesel Power are in              
          contact with NIOC on a regular basis" and would encourage                   
          purchase of "our" products.  In November and December 1973, CTC             
          ordered Clark equipment for sale in Iran and requested that                 
          commissions be paid.  Referring to Diesel Power as "our sister              
          company in Iran", CTC also instructed Clark's German affiliate to           
          send all monthly statements and copies of all correspondence,               
          invoices, and credit or debit notes pertaining to Diesel Power              
          accounts to CTC.  At various times from 1974 through 1977 CTC               
          employees contacted Clark asking for copies of invoices and                 
          instructing Clark to forward commissions to Diesel Power bank               
          accounts in the Channel Islands, the Banque de Paris, and the               
          Zand London account.  CTC also instructed Clark to forward checks           
          directly to CTC.  There are no similar letters in the record from           
          Diesel Power directing Clark's payments.  In 1975 CTC wrote to              
          Clark discussing Diesel Power's proposal to exhibit Clark                   
          equipment at the upcoming Teheran Trade Fair.  Furthermore, after           
          a dispute in March 1976, petitioner wrote a lengthy letter to               
          Clark's German affiliate expressing concern about discourteous              
          behavior by a Clark employee to a representative of the Iranian             










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