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... observed that some modern codes of European States contain express provisions upon the subject of the general Civil Status of the foreigner within their territory . The French , the Austrian , and the Prussian codes all con- tain some ...
... observed that some modern codes of European States contain express provisions upon the subject of the general Civil Status of the foreigner within their territory . The French , the Austrian , and the Prussian codes all con- tain some ...
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... observed that this branch of juris- prudence has been , and is being , more scientifically de- veloped than others , by judges and by jurists . It is a matter for rejoicing that it has escaped the Procrustean treatment of positive ...
... observed that this branch of juris- prudence has been , and is being , more scientifically de- veloped than others , by judges and by jurists . It is a matter for rejoicing that it has escaped the Procrustean treatment of positive ...
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... In 1745 he was taken in arms under a French commis- sion , and holden guilty of treason . See , too , Drummond's Case , 2 Knapp's P. C. Rep . pp . 295 , 311 , 314 . marriages ; under which head it is to be observed ORIGO . 29.
... In 1745 he was taken in arms under a French commis- sion , and holden guilty of treason . See , too , Drummond's Case , 2 Knapp's P. C. Rep . pp . 295 , 311 , 314 . marriages ; under which head it is to be observed ORIGO . 29.
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... observed that the Law of England at present places marriages with the wife's sister , making , as it does , no difference between relations by consanguinity and by affinity ( s ) . This sub- ject is further discussed in a later part of ...
... observed that the Law of England at present places marriages with the wife's sister , making , as it does , no difference between relations by consanguinity and by affinity ( s ) . This sub- ject is further discussed in a later part of ...
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... observed on the novelty of the question , as being " between two acknowledged Domicils " ( e ) , and upon the question , " which of two " Domicils shall preponderate , or , rather , which is the " Domicil according to which the personal ...
... observed on the novelty of the question , as being " between two acknowledged Domicils " ( e ) , and upon the question , " which of two " Domicils shall preponderate , or , rather , which is the " Domicil according to which the personal ...
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according acquired admitted appears applied authority British subject change of domicil cited Code Civil Comity Conflict of Laws considered contract Cour creditor deceased decided decision divorce doctrine Domicil of Origin domicilii domicilium Donellus Droit England English Court English Law express foreign country Foreign Law France French Law governed guardian holden House of Lords husband Ibid India intention Judge judgment jure juris jurisdiction jurisprudence jurists Jus Gentium Law of England Law of France lex domicilii lex fori lex loci lieu Lord Chancellor Lord Somerville marriage married matter Merlin moveable native obligation observed opinion Paris parties person principle qu'il quæ question quod R. R. viii relating residence respect Roman Law rule Russian Savigny says Scotch Scotland Statute Story sunt tion tribunals ubi sup valid Vide antè vide post Voet wife
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Page 467 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same...
Page 466 - Act, 1925, provides as follows: "no Action shall be brought whereby to charge any Executor or Administrator upon any special Promise, to answer Damages out of his own Estate...
Page 466 - ... or to charge any person upon any agreement made upon consideration of marriage ; or upon any contract or sale of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or any interest in or concerning them ; or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof...
Page 806 - His Majesty the King of Italy; His Majesty the King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxemburg, &c.
Page 651 - Subject to the provisions of this Act, the interpretation of the drawing, indorsement, acceptance, or acceptance supra protest of a bill, is determined by the law of the place where such contract is made. Provided that where an inland bill is indorsed in a foreign country the indorsement shall as regards the payer be interpreted according to the law of the United Kingdom.
Page 245 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and whereas in the recognition of this principle this Government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship...
Page 245 - Kingdom, with this qualification, that he shall not, when within the limits of the foreign State of which he was a subject previously to obtaining his certificate of naturalization, be deemed to be a British subject unless he has ceased to be a subject of that State in pursuance of the laws thereof, or in pursuance of a treaty to that effect.
Page 488 - Generally speaking the validity of a contract is to be decided by the law of the place, where it is made...
Page 705 - ... a proclamation, treaty, or other act of State, the authenticated copy to be admissible in evidence must purport to be sealed with the seal of the foreign State or British colony to which the original document belongs...
Page 651 - The duties of the holder with respect to presentment for acceptance or payment and the necessity for or sufficiency of a protest or notice of dishonour, or otherwise, are determined by the law of the place where the act is done or the bill is dishonoured.