Essays and Lectures Upon Some Legal Effects of War |
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We shall find that mere residence - - in the barest sense of the word and denoting
little more than presence in a particular spot - has important consequences in
determining a person ' s status , and so we must either call it constructive
domicile ...
We shall find that mere residence - - in the barest sense of the word and denoting
little more than presence in a particular spot - has important consequences in
determining a person ' s status , and so we must either call it constructive
domicile ...
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( 3 ) Nothing in this section shall , except as otherwise expressly provided , affect
the status of any person born before the commencement of this Act . ( 4 ) The
certificate of a Secretary of State that a person was at any date in the service of
the ...
( 3 ) Nothing in this section shall , except as otherwise expressly provided , affect
the status of any person born before the commencement of this Act . ( 4 ) The
certificate of a Secretary of State that a person was at any date in the service of
the ...
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the status of many former German subjects . The rights belong to a former
German who has divested himself of his German nationalityl and by
naturalization become a British subject . Supposing his naturalization to be
revoked , he does not ...
the status of many former German subjects . The rights belong to a former
German who has divested himself of his German nationalityl and by
naturalization become a British subject . Supposing his naturalization to be
revoked , he does not ...
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PROCEDURAL CAPACITY OF ALIEN ENEMIES | 26 |
EFFECT OF WAR ON CONTRACTSGENERAL | 59 |
WARTIME IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE | 78 |
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Essays and Lectures Upon Some Legal Effects of War Arnold Duncan McNair Baron McNair Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1920 |
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