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Alien enemy
sue here during the war, though he remains liable to be sued, Porter v. Freudenbery, 1915 (1) KB 857. As to the Crown's right at … As to the Crown's right at common law to forfeit the private property of subjects of an enemy state, see In re Ferdinand, Ex-Tzar of Bulgaria, (1931) 1 Ch 107. The test of a person being an … enemy, a subject of a nation which is at war with this country. A contract with him is void, Brandon v. Nesbitt, (1794) 6 TR 23, unless he have a safe conduct or be living in this
Bail
1892 (1) QB 86. It is a criminal offence to agree to indemnify anyone who goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB 369. A shipowner is entitled to have his ship released from arrest upon giving bail. … bail for treason, nor may bail in that case be allowed, except by order of a Secretary of State or by the King's Bench Division of the High Court, or a judge thereof in vacation; while, on
Intoxicating liquor
liquor which is generally used for beverage purposes wand produce intoxication but would also include liquids containing alcohol, State of U.P. v. Synthetics and Chemicals Ltd., AIR 1980 SC 614: (1980) 2 SCR 531: (1980) 2 SCC … of this statute is shortly as follows:- 1. Grant of Licence.--Defining 'intoxicating liquor' as meaning 'spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, perry, and sweets, and any fermented, distilled, or spirituous liquor which cannot, according to any law for
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Insurance
can be recovered, Refuge Assurance Co. v. Kettlewell, 1909 AC 243. Consult Porter, Bunyon or Macgillivray on Insurance. And see NATIONAL INSURANCE. Insurance, See Income … the heading of general average or total loss. Losses where the goods are saved, but in such a state as to be unfit to forward to their destination, and where the ship is rendered unfit to repair, … a coupon policy, i.e., a coupon cut out of a diary, etc., see General Accident, etc., Assce. Corpn. v. Robertson, 1909 AC 404. Insurable Interest must be possessed by the person taking out a policy; he must
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