SCHEDULE
The provisions of the Charter annexed to the Treaty of 1980 which are to have the force of law in Kenya.Chapter VI - CURRENCIES
Article 24-Use of Currencies1.The Member States may not maintain or impose any restriction on the holding or use by the Bank or by any recipient from the Bank for payments in any country of the following:–(a) currencies received by the Bank in payment of subscriptions to its capital stock;(b) currencies purchased with the currencies referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph;(c) currencies obtained by the Bank by borrowing for inclusion in its ordinary capital resource;(d) currencies received by the Bank in payment of principal, interest, dividends or other charges in respect of loans or investments made out of any of the funds referred to in subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this paragraph or in payment of fees in respect of guarantees made by the Bank; and(e) currencies received from the Bank in distribution of the net income of the Bank in accordance with Article 20 of this Charter.2.The Member States may not maintain or impose any restriction on the holding or use by the Bank or by any recipient from the Bank, for payments in any country, of currency received by the Bank which does not come within the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article unless such currency forms part of the Special Funds of the Bank and its use is subject to special regulations.3.The Member States may not maintain or impose any restricion on the holding or use by the Bank, for making amortization payments or for repurchasing in whole or in part the Bank's own obligations, of currencies received by the Bank in repayment of direct loans made out of its ordinary capital resources.4.Each Member State shall ensure, in respect of projects within its territories, that the currencies necessary to enable payments to be made to the Bank in accordance with the provisions of the contracts referred to in Article 15 of this Charter shall be made available in exchange for currency of the Member State concerned.Article 25 - Maintenance of Value of Currency Holdings1.Wherever the par value of the International Monetary Fund of the currency of a Member State is reduced or the foreign exchange value of the currency of Member State has, in the opinion of the Bank, depreciated to a significant extent within the territory of the Member State, such Member State shall pay to the Bank within reasonable time an additional amount of its own currency sufficient to maintain the value, as of the time of subscription, of the amount of the currency of such Member State paid in to the Bank by that Member State under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 3 of Article 5 of this Charter, and currency furnished under the foregoing shall apply only so long as and to the extent that such currency shall not have been initially disbursed or exchanged for another currency.2.Whenever the par value of the International Monetary Fund of the currency of a Member State is increased, or the foreign exchange value of the currency of a State has, in the opinion of the Bank, appreciated to a significant extent within the territory of that Member State, the Bank shall return to such Member State within a reasonable time an amount of the currency of that Member State equal to the increase in the value of the amount of such currency to which the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article are applicable.Chapter X - STATUS, IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES
Article 43 —Purpose of ChapterTo enable the Bank effectively to fulfil its objectives and carry out the functions with which it is entrusted, the status, immunities, exemptions and privileges set forth in this Chapter shall be accorded to the Bank in territories of each of the Member States.Article 44 - Legal StatusThe Bank shall possess full juridical personality and, in particular, full capacity—(a) to contract;(b) to acquire, and dispose of, immovable and movable property; and(c) to institute legal proceedings.Article 45-Judicial Proceedings1.The Bank shall enjoy immunity from every form of legal process except in cases arising out of the exercise of its borrowing powers, in which cases it may be sued only in a court of competent jurisdiction in a Member State in which the Bank has an office, has appointed an agent for the purpose of accepting service or notice of process, or has issued or guaranteed securities.2.No action shall be brought against the Bank by members or persons acting for or deriving claims from members. However, members shall have recourse to such special procedures for the settlement of disputes between the Bank and its members as may be prescribed in this Charter, in the regulations of the Bank or in contracts entered into with the Bank.Article 46-Immunity of Assets1.Property and other assets of the Bank, wheresoever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from interference, search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation or any other form of taking or foreclosure by executive, legislative, judicial or administrative action, and premises used for the business of the Bank shall be immune from search, provided that in legal proceedings brought within the terms of the Charter such immunity shall apply before delivery of a final judgment against the Bank by the highest court of competent jurisdiction.2.The Bank shall prevent its premises from becoming refuges for fugitives from justice, or for persons subject to extradition, or persons avoiding service of legal process or a judicial proceeding.Article 47-Immunity of ArchivesThe archives of the Bank and all documents belonging to it, or held by it, shall be inviolable wherever located.Article 48 - Freedom of Assets from RestrictionTo the extent necessary to carry out the objectives and functions of the Bank and subject to the provisions of this Charter, all property and other assets of the Bank shall be free from restriction, regulations, controls and moratoria of any nature.Article 49 - Personal Immunities and Privileges1.All directors, alternates, officers and employees of the Bank —(a) shall be immune from civil process with respect to acts performed by them in their official capacity; and(b) shall be accorded such immunities from immigration restrictions or alien registration, and, where they are not citizens of a Member State, such facilities in relation to exchange regulations as are accorded by Member State to the representatives, officials and employees of comparable rank of other Member States.2.Experts or consultants rendering services to the Bank shall be accorded the same immunities and privileges as in paragraph 1 above, unless the Member State concerned determines otherwise.Article 50 - Exemption from Taxation1.The Bank shall be enabled to import free of customs duty any goods required for the purpose of its operations except such goods as are intended for sale, or are sold, to the public.2.The Bank shall be exempted from income tax and stamp duty.Article 52 — Waiver of Immunities1.The Bank at its discretion may waive any of the privileges, immunities and exemptions conferred under this Chapter in any case or instance, in such manner and upon such conditions as it may determine to be appropriate in the best interests of the Bank.2.The Bank shall take every measure to ensure that the privileges, immunities, exemptions and facilities conferred by this Charter are not abused and for this purpose shall establish such regulations as it may consider necessary and expedient.