Abstract

In 1947 there came before the Court of Appeals of Amsterdam a case concerning a claim by a resident of the Netherlands against a Hungarian Bank, which claim was based on a contract governed by the law of the State of New York. One of the questions to be decided by the Court was whether the fact that Hungarian exchange control regulations prohibited the Bank from effecting that payment to a non-resident would necessitate the rejection of the plaintiff's claim.

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