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United Kingdom alien enemycapacity to sueeffects of war

Porter v. Freudenberg

[1915] 1 KB 857
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtCourt of Appeal (England and Wales)
Year1915
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

An alien enemy - meaning any person (of whatever nationality) voluntarily resident or carrying on business in enemy territory - has no right to sue or maintain an action in the English courts during wartime, but may be sued and, if sued, is entitled to appear, defend and appeal.

Area of Law

General

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