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Lloyds Register of Shipping v. Bammeville.

France.  22 March 1958 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Aliens — Position of — Treatment by receiving State — Foreign company claiming benefit of municipal legislation governing security of tenure of business premises — Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 1882 — Supplementary Anglo-French Agreement of 1929 — The law of France.

Treaties — Special kinds of — Commercial treaties — Most-favoured-nation clause — Security of tenure for tenants of business premises limited under French law to French citizens — Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 1882, extending to British subjects most-favoured-nation treatment concerning law of landlord and tenant — Supplementary Agreement of 1929 — Whether English company occupying business premises in France entitled to security of tenure — The law of France.

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© Cambridge University Press 1963

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