French Francs definition

French Francs means the lawful currency of the Republic of France.
French Francs freely transferable lawful money of France.
French Francs means lawful money of the Republic of France. -------------

Examples of French Francs in a sentence

  • The Warrant Price may be paid exclusively in French Francs, in cash or by check or wire transfer.

  • For example, in Europe most countries are going through the conversion from using local currency (such as French Francs) to using Euros as a common currency throughout Europe.

  • Original issue of French Francs 4,000,000,000 was redenominated into Euro 609,796,068.95 on April 28, 1999.

  • The OFCE estimated the cost to the State for the creation of a job through these measures at 39,000 French Francs (5,945 Euros) per year (Timbeau, 1997), whereas the BIPE consultancy firm estimated it at more than 50,000 Francs (7,622 Euros) (Chanteau, 1999, p.46).

  • The United States is one of the five NWS, and therefore it was not required to sign a comprehensive safeguards agreement with the IAEA.


More Definitions of French Francs

French Francs means the lawful currency for the time being of France.
French Francs or "FF" means the lawful money of the Republic of France.
French Francs and “FRF” mean the lawful currency of the Republic of France;
French Francs shall be deemed to comprise any successor currency that shall hereafter be legal tender in France, converted in accordance with the parity fixed between the French Franc and such successor currency.
French Francs and the symbol "FF" means the legal currency, at any relevant time hereunder, of France;
French Francs denote the lawful currency for the time being of France;
French Francs means the official legacy currency of the Republic of France and is subject to Section 6.09.