This section is from the book "The Law Of Contracts", by William Herbert Page. Also available from Amazon: Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide to Deals, Contracts, Agreements and Promises.
The courts of a neutral country will enforce a contract which was entered into before the outbreak of the war, between two parties who have become alien enemies to one another by reason of the outbreak of the war,1 at least if the performance of such contract is not of itself discharged or suspended by reason of the war.
 
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