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France: Law of Nationalization*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Legislation and Regulations
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1982

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the English translation provided by J. Philip Anderegg of the New York and D.C. Bars. The official French text appears in the Journal Officiel of February 13, 1982, pp. 566-571. Square brackets in the text indicate interpolations by the translator, and all numbered footnotes are of the translator. The numbered footnotes for the Law of Nationalization begin at I.L.M. page 828.]

[The French Decree pertaining to exchange of securities of nationalized companies, issued February 18, 1982, appears at I.L.M. page 829.]

References

1. All numbered footnotes are of the translator. Square brackets in the text indicate interpolations by the translator.

1. Square brackets in the text indicate interpolations by the translator. All numbered footnotes are of the translator. The National Credit Council (Conseil national du credit) is an agency of the French Government instrumental in the distribution of credit and with which banks must be registered.

2. The Sicovam (Société interprofessionnelle pour la conservation desvaleurs mobilières) is an agency of the French government having depository and custodial functions.