VAN DYKE, P.J.
On November 20, 1944, Stockton Theatres, Inc., a corporation, whose capital stock was almost wholly owned by Japanese nationals, was in possession of certain real property in Stockton, California, upon which it was conducting, in a building designed and equipped for that purpose, a theater business. Its lease antedated the abrogation by the United States of the treaty with Japan, which had followed the beginning of war between the two countries. On...
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