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Agreement Between Great Britain and Germany for Amending the Method of Administering “ The German Reparation (Recovery) Act, 1921 ” 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1926

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Footnotes

2

British Treaty Series No. 20 (1925).

References

1 See agreement, infra.

3 311 and 12 Geo. 5, Chap. 5 (Public General Acts, 1921, p. 15).

4 The Devisenbeschaffungsstelle G.m.b.H. is the agency through which the German Government obtains the foreign currencies it requires.

5 When informing the German Secretary of State of the receipt of authority from his government to sign the agreement, the British Ambassador in a note dated April 3, 1925, stated: Should, contrary to expectation, difficulties of execution present themselves, which make the new plan unsatisfactory or unworkable, His Majesty's Government reserve the right, as set forth in the agreement, to revert to the existing procedure.(British Treaty Series No. 20 (1925), p. 5.)

6 See following extract from report of Agent General for reparation payments, p. 103.