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Agreement Between the French and German Governments Concerning the Application of Part VIII of the Treaty of Versailles Regarding Deliveries in Kind1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1922

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British Parliamentary Papers, 1921, (Cmd. 1547.)

References

1 F represents the French sinistris in general and A the German company referred to in paragraph 1 of the memorandum.

2 The fallowing additional paragraph should be inserted here. (Letter from M. Loucheur to Herr Rathenau, 7th October 1921, at Wiesbaden): “ During the first five years as from the coming into force of the present contract, F shall credit A with the total value of the first deliveries made in the course of any year whatsoever in the manner prescribed in Article VI up to a total amount of 32 million gold marks.”

3 Extract from the Minutes of Wiesbaden, 7th October (Par. 5):It was agreed that the 5 per cent, compound interest on the sums still owing to A on 1st May 1936, for deliveries in kind made since 1st October 1921, for which he had received no credit, would be computed as from the said date to 1st May 1936.