must not be fulfilled; therefore English ships must not load or unload goods in an enemy port. (7) Contracts of insurance of enemy vessels and goods are so to be construed as to contain a proviso that the assurance shall not cover any loss occurring during a war between the country of the assurer and the country of the assured.
(8) A life insurance policy,
entered into before the outbreak of war conditioning the payment of yearly premiums on pain of forfeiture of the policy, is forfeited
ipso facto