Florida Statutes 663.308 – Place of transacting business; branches
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Terms Used In Florida Statutes 663.308
- International development bank: means a corporation established for the purpose of promoting development in foreign countries by directly or indirectly making funding available to foreign business enterprises or foreign governments or by providing financing in connection with import-export transactions. See Florida Statutes 663.301
(1) An international development bank operating pursuant to this part shall have one principal place of doing business.
(2) An international development bank may establish branches in foreign countries with the approval of the appropriate governmental authorities in such foreign countries. An international development bank shall give the office written notice of its intention to establish a branch in a foreign country at least 30 days prior to the establishment of such branch.