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Anglo-Czechoslovak & Prague Credit Bank v. Janssen.

Australia.  04 August 1943 ; 09 August 1943 ; 10 August 1943 ; 23 August 1943 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — De facto Occupation — Decrees Affecting Occupied Territory — Effect on Corporation in Occupied Territory.

Recognition — Implied — Continued Recognition of Consuls — Effect of.

Consuls — Continued Recognition of Consul — Whether Evidence of Recognition of Consul’s Government — De jure and de facto Recognition.

Trading with the Enemy — Licence to Trade — Limits of — Whether Constituting Licence to Sue in Courts as Plaintiff — Whether Licence Operates Retrospectively.

War — Enemy Character — Enemy Corporation with Licence to Trade — Whether Enemy Corporation can give Valid Retainer or Appear as Plaintiff.

Recognition — Of Annexation — German Occupation of Czechoslovakia — De facto and de jure Recognition — De facto Occupation — Decrees of Occupying Government — Effect on Corporation in Occupied Territory — Certificate of Minister of State — Judicial Notice of Notorious Occupation — Recognition of Consul — Whether Enemy Corporation can give Valid Retainer or Appear as Plaintiff — Licence to Trade

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1949

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