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or being in our dominions
(i). not to pay any sums of money to or for the benefit
of an enemy;
(ii). not to compromise or give security for the payment of any debit or other sum of money with or for the benefit of an enemy;
(iii). not to act on behalf of an enemy in drawing, accept-
ing, paying, presenting for acceptance or payment, negotiating of otherwise dealing with any negotia- ble instrument;
(iv). not to accept, pay, or otherwise deal with any
negotiable instrument which is held by or on behalf of an enemy, provided that this prohibition shall not be deemed to be infringed by any person who has no reasonable grounds for believing that the instrument is held by or on behalf of an enemy;
(v). not to enter into any new transaction, or complete
any transaction already entered into, with an enemy in any stocks, shares," or other securities; (vi), not to make or enter into any new marine, life,
fire, or other policy or contract of insurance with or for the benefit of an enemy; nor to accept, or give effect to any insurance of any risk arising. under any policy or contract of insurance (includ- ing re-insurance) made or entered into with or for the benefit of an enemy before the outbreak of war; (vii). not directly or indirectly to supply to or for the
use or benefit of, or obtain from, an enemy country, or an enemy, any goods, wares or merchandise, nor directly or indirectly to supply to or for the use or benefit of, or obtain from any person any goods, wares or merchandise, for or by way of transmission to or from, an enemy country or an enemy, not direct -ly or indirectly to trade in or carry any goods, wares or merchandise destined for or coming from an enemy country or an enemy;
(viii). not to permit any British ships to leave for any
port or place in an enemy country;
(ix).
not to enter into any commercial, financial or other contract or obligation with or for the benefit of
an enemy;
(x). not to enter into any transactions with an enemy if and when they are prohibited by an Order-in-Council made and published on the recommendation of a Secretary of State, even though they would otherwise be permitted by law or by this or any other proclama -tion.
And we do hereby further warn all persons that whoever in contravention of the law shall commit, aid, or abet any of the aforesaid acts, is guilty of a crime and will be liable to punish- ment and penalties accordingly.
5. Provided always that where an enemy has a branch locally situated in British, allied, or neutral territory, hot being neutral territory in Europe, transactions by or with such branch
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