SocMon H: Liquidation of the property, rights and interests of enemies
existing in the Romanian teritories.
Section III: Acquiring the property, rights and interests of Hungarian and
Austrian national undertakings of public utility in the
freed territories.
I. Austria.,
II. Hungary.
Section TV: Property belonging to institutions and foundations of the freed
territories existing at present in other territories of the
former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
Section V. The rights of Roum tnia in the rolling stock in proportion to the
Railway lines in the new territories.
CHAPTER IV. Ronmania’s obligations deriving iirom the treaties ok peace.
Section I. Special obligations deriving from the Treaty of Trianon.
Section II. Common obligations deriving from the Treaties of Saint Germain
and of Trianon.
I. The exchance of the kronen circulating in the freed
territories.
[I. Liberation'Quota.
HI. Value of the transferred property.
IV. Ronmania’s quota in Austro-Hungary’s pee-war public
debt.
CHAPTER V. Ronmania’s obligations deriving not from the Treaties but by cause of the war
or of situations created by the dismemberment of the Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy.
CHAPTER VI: Ronmania’s obligations deriving from the „de jure" succesion of Austro-
Hungary.
CONCLUSION.
part II.
The interallied debts for financing Rouinania’s war
CHAPTER I: Armed neutrality period 1914—1916.
Section 1: Roumania’s contribution for the cause of the allies.
Section II: The financing of the armed neutrality period.
I. Loan in Italy.
II. Loans in England.
III. Loans in France.
CHAPTER II: The war period (1916—1918).
Section I: Roumania’s contribution.
I. The Britannic corn.
II. Destruction of the oil industry.
Section ; II. The retreat to Moldavia.
Section III. The Finance of the war (Aug: 1916—Nov: 1918).
I. Credits granted by great Britain.
II. The issue of English French and American drafts.