Elements of International Law: With a Sketch of the History of the Science : in Two Volumes, Volume 1Fellowes, 1836 - 327 pages |
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... Lex loci contractus 9. Lex fori · 136 · · . 138 • 140 • 146 € 149 · • 150 10. Foreign sovereign , his ambassador , army , or fleet , within the territory of another state 11. Jurisdiction of the state over its public and private vessels ...
... Lex loci contractus 9. Lex fori · 136 · · . 138 • 140 • 146 € 149 · • 150 10. Foreign sovereign , his ambassador , army , or fleet , within the territory of another state 11. Jurisdiction of the state over its public and private vessels ...
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... lex loci contractus . Thus a bankrupt's certificate under the laws of his own country cannot operate in another state , to discharge him from his debts . contracted with foreigners in a foreign country . And though the personal capacity ...
... lex loci contractus . Thus a bankrupt's certificate under the laws of his own country cannot operate in another state , to discharge him from his debts . contracted with foreigners in a foreign country . And though the personal capacity ...
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... Lex loci country of which the parties are domiciled subjects . II . The municipal laws of the state may contractus . also operate beyond its territorial jurisdiction , where a contract made within the territory comes either directly or ...
... Lex loci country of which the parties are domiciled subjects . II . The municipal laws of the state may contractus . also operate beyond its territorial jurisdiction , where a contract made within the territory comes either directly or ...
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... lex loci contractus , the price cannot be recovered in the state where the goods are deliverable , because to enforce the contract there would be to sanction a breach of its own commercial laws . But the tribu- nals of one country do ...
... lex loci contractus , the price cannot be recovered in the state where the goods are deliverable , because to enforce the contract there would be to sanction a breach of its own commercial laws . But the tribu- nals of one country do ...
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... lex loci contractus , which no state is bound to admit where it injuriously affects its sovereign authority , or the rights and interests of its citizens . But according to the international marriage law of the British empire , a ...
... lex loci contractus , which no state is bound to admit where it injuriously affects its sovereign authority , or the rights and interests of its citizens . But according to the international marriage law of the British empire , a ...
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