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Losses through sales or bad administration
of property, warehouses, and vessels. Losses through official influence on the
working of industrial and other works
Losses through the free capital being
deposited free of interest or at
a nominal rate of interest.
Losses to capital through the withholding
of money by the English Government. Payment of rent during absence i.e. whilst
the lesse Lests.
3. Compensation to firms for salaries, travelling expenses &c. paid to their employees during their enforced inactivity through being interned,
expelled, &c.
4. Injuries to the health of interned Germans.
5. Cancelling and annulment of shares, rortenges
and insurance policies entered in the names of
Germana
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6. Stopping of dividends if for the time being only loss of interest, if permanently loss of
capital.
7. Loss through interfering with the rights of
German trade marks and patents on the part of
enemy authorities.
Appendix to A.
Under I IV there remain many groups of war-losses unconsidered Which weaken in an extraordinary manner the orderly and regular
g efficiency of single traders and of whole branches of trade and from which they can recover only after a considerable time.
•.g. Losses to the import and export trade owing to the impossibility of executing contracts already in
part entered upon and on the point of being carried
out.
Depreciation