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The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China v. Wee Kheng Chiang

British Commonwealth.  25 March 1957 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

War — Effects of Outbreak of — Trading with the Enemy — Authority Given to Agent Before Outbreak of War — Principal and Agent Resident in Different Territories, Both Occupied by Same Enemy — Whether Authority of Agent Determined by War.

Belligerent Occupation — Administrative Functions of Occupant — Liquidation of Banks — Settlement of Pre-occupation Debts in Accordance with Regulations of Occupant — Transactions Effected by Agent in Occupied Territory, the Principal being in Another, Unoccupied, Territory — Authority Given to Agent Before Outbreak of War — Territory in which Principal Residing Subsequently Occupied by Same Belligerent — Whether Agent’s Authority Determined — The Law of Sarawak

Type
Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 1961

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