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" In the silence of any positive rule, affirming, or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws, courts of justice presume the tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests. "
Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia - Page 961
by Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1889
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Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court ..., 5. köide;68. köide

Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1870 - 840 lehte
...vs. Ecarle, 13 I'eters, 581.) 4. In the silence of any positive rule, affirming, or d ,,nyiuIr, ur restraining the operation of foreign laws, courts...the tacit adoption of them by their own government, mi i - - they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interest. It i-, not the comity of...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, 11. köide

1834 - 518 lehte
...its known policy, or prejudicial to its interests. In the silence of any positive rule, affirming, or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws,...tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests. It is not the comity of the courts,...
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The Law Times, 4. köide

1845 - 540 lehte
...on one important presumption. ' In the silence of any positive rule,' says Dr. Story, ' affirming or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws,...tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests.' (story, Conflict of Laws, chap....
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A Treatise on Presumptions of Law and Fact: With the Theory and Rules of ...

William Mawdesley Best - 1845 - 232 lehte
...for the purpose. Code de Procédure Civile, lib. 3, tit. 10, art 193 tu 213. Story, " affirming or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws,...tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its inlerests."(e) " So," says Professor Greenleaf,...
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A Selection of Leading Cases Upon Commercial Law Decided by the ..., 725. köide

1847 - 554 lehte
...truly said, in Story's Conflict of Laws, 37, that " In the silence of any positive rule, affirming, or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws,...tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests. It is not the comity of the courts,...
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The Law Lexicon, Or Dictionary of Jurisprudence: Explaining All the ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 lehte
...its knoxvn policy, or prejudicial to its mtt-rests. In the silence of any positive rule, alhrming, or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws, courts of justice presume the tucit adoption of (hem hy their own government, unless repugnant to its policy. It is nut the comity...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, as Administered in England and ..., 1. köide

John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 lehte
...exist among nations as well as among individuals, and in the silence of any positive rule, affirming or denying or restraining the operation of foreign laws, courts of justice presume the adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to...
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A Treatise on the Principles of Evidence and Practice as to Proofs in Courts ...

William Mawdesley Best - 1854 - 930 lehte
...on one important presumption. " In the silence of any positive rule," says Dr. Story, " affirming or denying, or restraining the operation of foreign laws,...tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy, or prejudicial to its interests (q)." So, says Professor Greenleaf,...
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A Treatise on the Rules which Govern the Interpretation and Application of ...

Theodore Sedgwick - 1857 - 770 lehte
...interests. In the silence of any positive rule affirming or denying, or restraining the operations of foreign laws, courts of justice presume the tacit adoption of them by their own government, unless they are repugnant to its policy or prejudicial to its interests. It is not the comity of the courts,...
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A Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the ...

United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 lehte
...adds, '-in the silence of any positive rule affirming or denying or restraining the operation of the foreign laws, courts of justice presume the tacit adoption of them by their own Government, unless they are repugnant to its policy or prejudicial to its interests." (See also 2 Kent Com., p. 457; 13...
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