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- 1940.08.15 (Creation)
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Guillaume Fatio, often used as an intermediary between the State of Geneva and the League of Nations Secretariat Authorities, on the League of Nations buildings to fall to the State of Geneva, if the League of Nations closed: the League of Nations had only a "droit de superficie" on the land, the buildings could be put at disposal of any new organisation by the State of Geneva; Swiss views on the League of Nations: Permanent Delegates rather an embarrassment for the Swiss Authorities; Swiss Authorities against the proposal of holding a meeting of the Supervisory Commission in Geneva; G. Fatio's declarations not correct: the League of Nations owned the buildings and part of the grounds and the "droit d'usage" for the rest of the park.
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Protection period to: 2000-08-15
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- Lester, Sean (Subject)
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Protection period duration: 60
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Permission: No permission necessary.
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Physical usability: Without limits
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Term of protection: None
