Selected Cases, Statutes and Orders Illustrative of the Principles of Private International Law as Administered in England: With a CommentaryStevens, 1889 - 483 pages |
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... Origin and of Choice . distinguished -Legitimation per subsequens Matri- monium The Indian Chief . PAGE 1-14 Commercial Domicil in Time of War - Acquisition of— Abandonment .... .34-40 Naturalization Act , 1870 ( 33 Vict . c . 14 ) . An ...
... Origin and of Choice . distinguished -Legitimation per subsequens Matri- monium The Indian Chief . PAGE 1-14 Commercial Domicil in Time of War - Acquisition of— Abandonment .... .34-40 Naturalization Act , 1870 ( 33 Vict . c . 14 ) . An ...
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... Origin . vidual at his THE late Colonel John Robert Fullerton Udny , of Udny , in the Every indi- county of Aberdeen , though born at Leghorn , where his father was birth becomes consul , had by paternity his domicil in Scotland . At ...
... Origin . vidual at his THE late Colonel John Robert Fullerton Udny , of Udny , in the Every indi- county of Aberdeen , though born at Leghorn , where his father was birth becomes consul , had by paternity his domicil in Scotland . At ...
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... origin was Scotch , and that he had never altered or lost it . They therefore found that the respon- dent , " though illegitimate at his birth , was legitimated by the subse- quent marriage of his parents . " On appeal . The appellant ...
... origin was Scotch , and that he had never altered or lost it . They therefore found that the respon- dent , " though illegitimate at his birth , was legitimated by the subse- quent marriage of his parents . " On appeal . The appellant ...
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... origin . This point , I confess , appears to me to be one of great nicety . I am not prepared to say that I am satisfied with that conclusion ; but neither should I be prepared , without further consideration , to recom- mend to your ...
... origin . This point , I confess , appears to me to be one of great nicety . I am not prepared to say that I am satisfied with that conclusion ; but neither should I be prepared , without further consideration , to recom- mend to your ...
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... origin revived . It is clear that by our law a man must have some domicil , and must have a single domicil . It is clear , on the evidence , that the colonel did not contemplate residing in France - and indeed that has scarcely been ...
... origin revived . It is clear that by our law a man must have some domicil , and must have a single domicil . It is clear , on the evidence , that the colonel did not contemplate residing in France - and indeed that has scarcely been ...
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Page 65 - The state of slavery is of such a nature, that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only by positive law...
Page 384 - ... arising or accruing to any person residing in the United Kingdom from any kind of property •whatever, whether situate in the United Kingdom or elsewhere...
Page 47 - Real and personal property of every description may be taken, acquired, held, and disposed of by an alien in the same manner in all respects as by a natural-born British subject ; and a title to real and personal property of every description may be derived through, from, or in succession to an alien, in the same manner in all respects as through, from, or in succession to a natural-born British subject...
Page 49 - 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 295 - The territorial waters of Her Majesty's dominions," in reference to the sea, means such part of the sea adjacent to the coast of the United Kingdom, or the coast of some other part of Her Majesty's dominions...
Page 49 - Any British subject who has at any time before, or may at any time after, the passing of this Act, when in any foreign state and not under any disability, voluntarily become naturalized in such state, shall, from and after the time of his so having become naturalized in such foreign state, be deemed to have ceased to be a British subject and be regarded as an alien.
Page 282 - The rules of the common law including the law merchant, save in so far as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act, shall continue to apply to contracts of marine insurance.
Page 113 - ... and her husband shall not be liable in respect of any engagement or contract she may have entered into, or for any wrongful act or omission by her...
Page 113 - ... intestate, go as the same would have gone if her husband had been then dead; provided, that if any such wife should again cohabit with her husband, all such property as she may be entitled to when such cohabitation shall take place shall be held to her separate use, subject, however, to any agreement in writing made between herself and her husband whilst separate.
Page 341 - The principle on which this action is founded is, that where a Court of competent jurisdiction has adjudicated a certain sum to be due from one person to another, a legal obligation arises to pay that sum, on which an action of debt to enforce the judgment may be maintained.