The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 185
... seat , the reason is that the seat is recognised as the de- cisive factor not only by authorities and judicial decisions , but also by current practice in treaties . The centre of operations is too variable and inde- terminate to serve ...
... seat , the reason is that the seat is recognised as the de- cisive factor not only by authorities and judicial decisions , but also by current practice in treaties . The centre of operations is too variable and inde- terminate to serve ...
Page 186
... seat is not subject to that law . A corporation may establish its seat wherever it pleases in the territory of the country in which it is constituted , but freedom of choice ceases outside that territory . The seat may be fictitious and ...
... seat is not subject to that law . A corporation may establish its seat wherever it pleases in the territory of the country in which it is constituted , but freedom of choice ceases outside that territory . The seat may be fictitious and ...
Page 206
... seat situated - the expression " seat " being defined in accordance with the law of the country in which the company was in- corporated . I entirely agree with the proposed tests , which only restrict the freedom of States as regards ...
... seat situated - the expression " seat " being defined in accordance with the law of the country in which the company was in- corporated . I entirely agree with the proposed tests , which only restrict the freedom of States as regards ...
Contents
General report on procedure | 39 |
Questionnaire No 8 Communication of judicial and extrajudicial | 46 |
Questionnaire No 9 Legal position and functions of consuls | 104 |
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