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Philippine Regulation of Retail Business: Application to Non-Citizens* Opinion No. 175, 1954*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2017

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Legislation and Regulations
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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[Reprinted from a text provided by the United States Department of Commerce. Under the proviso in Sec. 1 the law became applicable to corporations not wholly owned by Philippine citizens on July 20, 1964. Court proceedings have been instituted by several corporations mostly owned by United States nationals to contest applicability of the law to them as being inconsistent with treaty obligations. For Opinion No. 175 (1954) of the Secretary of Justice, on the applicability of the law to American nationals, see below, page 952, and for Opinion No. 71 (1963), in the case of a corporation owned 98 per cent by American nationals, see below, page 954.]

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[Reprinted from a text provided by the United States Department of Commerce.]

References

* [Reprinted from a text provided by the United States Department of Commerce. Under the proviso in Sec. 1 the law became applicable to corporations not wholly owned by Philippine citizens on July 20, 1964. Court proceedings have been instituted by several corporations mostly owned by United States nationals to contest applicability of the law to them as being inconsistent with treaty obligations. For Opinion No. 175 (1954) of the Secretary of Justice, on the applicability of the law to American nationals, see below, page 952, and for Opinion No. 71 (1963), in the case of a corporation owned 98 per cent by American nationals, see below, page 954.]

* [Reprinted from a text provided by the United States Department of Commerce.]