Des Soci t s Fran aises Ayant Une Succursale En Angleterre D'apr s La Loi Anglaise De 1907 Sur Les Soci t s by Pierre Pellerin offers a detailed examination of French companies operating branches in England, as governed by the English Companies Act of 1907. This legal study, originally published in 1908, provides insights into the regulatory landscape for international business ventures during the early 20th century. It explores the legal framework and implications for French entities navigating the British legal system. This work is invaluable for legal scholars, historians of international business, and anyone interested in the complexities of cross-border commerce and corporate law. The book provides a snapshot of the legal considerations that shaped international business practices at the time.
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