〘Noun〙 Abbreviation for the "Law Concerning Foreign Capital" enacted in 1950. Its purpose was to encourage the introduction of foreign capital that would contribute to the development of the Japanese economy and to protect the foreign capital that had been introduced. It was abolished in 1980. *Japanese Son-in-law (1955)〈 Yomiuri Shimbun Social Affairs Department〉Oil "Toa Fuel, which was partnered with us before the Foreign Capital Law was enacted, is the only company where 55% of the total 45 million shares belong to Stanvac." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 昭和二五年(一九五〇)施行の「外資に関する法律」の略称。日本経済の発展に役立つ外国資本の導入を促し、導入された外国資本を保護することを目的としている。同五五年(一九八〇)廃止。※日本のむこ殿(1955)〈読売新聞社会部〉石油「外資法の出来る前に提携した東亜燃料だけは、総数四千五十万株の五五%までがスタンヴァック社のものとなっている」
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