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a British subject whose property has been expropriated.
It seems essential, therefore, to stipulate that where
a British subject brings an action to recover adequate
compensation for expropriated or requisitioned property
either the action shall be heard in the special
chamber, or the legal counsellors shall have the
right to officiste in the modern Court where such
action is heard.
4. In the article relating to legal counsellors,
(see my
you
telegram 0.45, Tour), "expropriations"
should be inserted between "domiciliary visits" and
"requisitions"
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