OK, perhaps you can tell us what precedent guided the international law clause that you cannot state? And a precedent from the 'WTBS' (War The Between States?) era might be more applicable than one involving two 20th century electronics firms.
When the colonists declared independence from the British, the colonies seemed to act as if they believed all publicly owned property within their state belonged to their state and not to the Crown. This is the natural order of things when there is a change of territorial jurisdiction. The precedent you seek would be the history of the world.