In the France Immobilier Group decision, the Court found that the interest rate should be based on the financing conditions the lender could have obtained from a third-party bank.
France vs. France Immobilier Group_07_11_2012_CE no 328670France vs. France Immobilier Group, Nov. 2012, CE no 328670
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