If a debt owing by a subject of one of the belligerent powers to a subject of the other of the belligerent powers is not confiscated, such debt can not be paid during the war if the debtor and creditor are domiciled in the respective territories of the belligerent powers.1 The creditor can not maintain an action in the courts of the state of the debtor to recover such debt during the continuance of the war;2 but after the war has ended, he may bring an action in the courts of the state of the debtor to recover such debt.3