se combiner

De surcroît, les Conventions de Genève de 1930 (sur les lettres de change et les billets à ordre) et de 1931 (sur les chèques) définissent pour ces titres de créance un statut légal qui se combinerait difficilement avec la convention que prépare la CNUDCI.
Moreover, the Geneva Conventions of 1930 (on bills of exchange and promissory notes) and 1931 (on cheques) give a legal status to these instruments, which would be difficult to combine with the Convention being prepared by the Commission.
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