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Contracts with an alien enemy before the declaration of war, which are against the national interest, are
Terminated
Not affected at all
Suspended and revived after war
None of the above
- Option 1: Terminated
- Contracts against national interest during war are considered void.
- They are typically terminated to protect national security.
- Legal continuity is not maintained due to the hostile status of the parties.
- Option 2: Not affected at all
- Unlikely in wartime; contracts with enemies typically face legal restrictions.
- National interest would usually demand a reevaluation.
- Option 3: Suspended and revived after war
- Sometimes, contracts aren't terminated but postponed.
- Possible if not against national security interests.
- Option 4: None of the above
- A fallback if none of the other statements fit typical wartime practices.
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