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Revision as of 05:53, 17 July 2011
Trading with the enemy is a legal term of English origin that is used with a number of related meanings. It refers to:
- An offence at common law and under statute
- A ground for condemnation of ships in prize proceedings
- A ground for illegality and nullity in contract
See also
References
- McNair, The Legal Effects of War, Second Edition, 1944