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Moffitt ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 564 ; ( 1914 ) W. N. 379 ) Mr Justice Sargant refused an application to dismiss an action commenced by a lady alleged to be the wife of an alien enemy . The application was based on the ground that an ...
Moffitt ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 564 ; ( 1914 ) W. N. 379 ) Mr Justice Sargant refused an application to dismiss an action commenced by a lady alleged to be the wife of an alien enemy . The application was based on the ground that an ...
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Continental Insurance Company of Mannheim ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 565 ; ( 1914 ) W. N. .393 ) . That was an action by an English firm against a German insurance company to recover a loss under a policy of marine assurance .
Continental Insurance Company of Mannheim ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 565 ; ( 1914 ) W. N. .393 ) . That was an action by an English firm against a German insurance company to recover a loss under a policy of marine assurance .
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If a British subject voluntarily ( the qualification should be noted ) resides in an enemy country , he is regarded as subject to the disqualification of alien enemies . If a German subject resides in this country or in a neutra country ...
If a British subject voluntarily ( the qualification should be noted ) resides in an enemy country , he is regarded as subject to the disqualification of alien enemies . If a German subject resides in this country or in a neutra country ...
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Horsley ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 563 ) . The learned judges of the Court of Appeal have , indeed , in affirming the decision of Mr. Justice Ridley in that case , given their approval to the decision of Mr. Justice Atkin in Lucy v .
Horsley ( noted 137 L. T. Jour . 563 ) . The learned judges of the Court of Appeal have , indeed , in affirming the decision of Mr. Justice Ridley in that case , given their approval to the decision of Mr. Justice Atkin in Lucy v .
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Wedgwood ( noted post , p . 11 ) would certainly not have been held by the Court of Appeal to be a good charitable trust . Relief of the poor , religion , and education have no application whatever to animals .
Wedgwood ( noted post , p . 11 ) would certainly not have been held by the Court of Appeal to be a good charitable trust . Relief of the poor , religion , and education have no application whatever to animals .
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