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Compensation Agreements Between Ceylon and Caltex, Esso, and Shell*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from texts provided by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation. A bill to amend the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act and to authorize the Government of Ceylon to implement these agreements was pending in the Ceylon Parliament as of October 25, 1965.

[Documents relating to this litigation printed in previous numbers of International Legal Materials appear at Vol. 1, pp. 126-59 (1962) (Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act); Vol. 2, pp. 386-94 (1963) (suspension of United States assistance to Ceylon); and Vol. 2, pp. 951-68 (1963) (amendment of Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act; and statements of the governments of Ceylon, United Kingdom, and United States and of the oil companies).]

References

* [Reproduced from texts provided by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation. A bill to amend the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act and to authorize the Government of Ceylon to implement these agreements was pending in the Ceylon Parliament as of October 25, 1965.

[Documents relating to this litigation printed in previous numbers of International Legal Materials appear at Vol. 1, pp. 126-59 (1962) (Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act); Vol. 2, pp. 386-94 (1963) (suspension of United States assistance to Ceylon); and Vol. 2, pp. 951-68 (1963) (amendment of Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Act; and statements of the governments of Ceylon, United Kingdom, and United States and of the oil companies).]