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by the Germans and Austrians here, not for their own benefit sole-
head -ly but also for that of their offices and partners in Germany. In
A other words, it treats as on the same footing a future order for
goods to arrive from England for the sole benefit of the local business and the dealing in goods due to arrive from Germany the ownership of which is shared between the local and the German partners. I think that this is unsound, for the one thing is not trading with the enery and the other is.
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Again, I think that the above view of the law in- -correctly combines two subjects which are really distinct, namely, the nature of the rights which can be conferred by licence on the one hand, and on the other hand the rights which flow by operation of our municipal law from the fact of residence in our territory by permission of the sovereign. It is said that we can expel the enemy subject, as we undoubtedly can though that right is in con- -flict with Hall's "growing rule" to the country, and that there- -fore if we allow him to remain we can allow him to remain only on such terms as we are pleased to impose. This may be so inter- -nationally, but I very much doubt if it is so in our municipal law. Hall does not suggest it in the passage cited above, and I can find no instance of such a licence in any of the cases usually cited. "An alien not already admitted to the enjoyment of civil rights in England seems to have no remedy in our law if prevented from entering British territory": Pollock on Torts, 5th. edition, page 107, citing “Musgrave Chung Teeong Tov. 1891 A.0.272:
but it would hardly be sugested that once he had been admitted to British territory his civil rights within that particular
t. territory could be limited by executive order. This refers to the subject of a friendly state, but I am not at all sure that the position of an enemy subject who has been allowed to remain in our territory, is not the same, so far as our municipal law is concerned, as that of a friendly alien. My view of a "licence" is that it is a permission to engage in some particular trade, or trading operation, which but for such permission would be unlawful for anyone residant in our dominions, and that it cannot be used,
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