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... contracts between British subjects and an alien enemy : as war imposes a prohibition against trading with an enemy , the contract , if entered into before the war commenced , may or may not be binding , according to circumstances .
... contracts between British subjects and an alien enemy : as war imposes a prohibition against trading with an enemy , the contract , if entered into before the war commenced , may or may not be binding , according to circumstances .
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... ur WO to te y e 1 1 The view that we have put forward on this subject is this : A contract executory at the time of the outbreak of the war may or may not be discharged as a result of the declaration , according to circumstances .
... ur WO to te y e 1 1 The view that we have put forward on this subject is this : A contract executory at the time of the outbreak of the war may or may not be discharged as a result of the declaration , according to circumstances .
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THIS was a case in which the court was asked to condemn a vessel and her cargo , and to order the sale thereof under the following circumstances . The Berlin was a sailing cutter of 110 tons metric measure- ment , registered at Emden ...
THIS was a case in which the court was asked to condemn a vessel and her cargo , and to order the sale thereof under the following circumstances . The Berlin was a sailing cutter of 110 tons metric measure- ment , registered at Emden ...
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... it will be found that the party undertaking to perform what afterwards turns out to be impossible has , in substance , guaranteed the performance of the act , or has warranted the existence of a certain state of circumstances .
... it will be found that the party undertaking to perform what afterwards turns out to be impossible has , in substance , guaranteed the performance of the act , or has warranted the existence of a certain state of circumstances .
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It was held that there had been no evidence adduced to show circumstances which would justify a finding that the accident arose out of the employment . The decision in the House of Lords did not go at all on any argument as to the ...
It was held that there had been no evidence adduced to show circumstances which would justify a finding that the accident arose out of the employment . The decision in the House of Lords did not go at all on any argument as to the ...
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