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Statutory Instruments
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY
Made
31st January 1948
Coming into Operation
3rd February 1948
The Board of Trade in pursuance of the powers conferred upon them by
1. Italy shall for all the purposes of the Act and for the purposes of any Order made thereunder cease to be treated as if it were enemy territory.
2. Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 1 of the Act any person may trade within Italy with any individual or body of persons (whether corporate or unincorporate) resident or carrying on business therein.
3. This Order shall come into force on the 3rd day of February, 1948.
4. This Order may be cited as the Trading with the Enemy (Enemy Territory Cessation) (Italy) Order, 1948.
H. S. Gregory
An Under-Secretary of the Board of Trade
Dated this 31st day of January, 1948
1. An Order in Council dated the 28th September, 1944 (S. R. & O. 1944 No. 1123) made the whole of the Trading with the Enemy Act, 1939, and Orders made thereunder continue to apply to areas under enemy sovereignty until the Board of Trade otherwise order.
2. Under paragraph 1 of the present Order, Italy ceases to be regarded as enemy territory for all purposes of the said Act and Orders. Paragraph 2 authorises trade, which includes financial, commercial and other transactions, with all individuals and bodies of persons resident or carrying on business in Italy.
See footnote (b) to p. 151 above.