A Treatise on Private International Law: With Principal Reference to Its Practice in EnglandSweet & Maxwell, 1922 - 454 pages |
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... held that a receiving order was properly made in England , there being assets in England . Inasmuch as it was by the debtor's own act that he was prevented from complying with the English bankruptcy notice , he could not be allowed to ...
... held that a receiving order was properly made in England , there being assets in England . Inasmuch as it was by the debtor's own act that he was prevented from complying with the English bankruptcy notice , he could not be allowed to ...
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... held that his will was governed , both as to its construction and as to its administra- tion , by English law . Thus the renvoi is adopted by the English cases when the international domicile fails as a ground of decision , either ...
... held that his will was governed , both as to its construction and as to its administra- tion , by English law . Thus the renvoi is adopted by the English cases when the international domicile fails as a ground of decision , either ...
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... held to depend upon the law of the place where the con- tract is made : " Cresswell , in Simonin v . Mallac ( 1860 ) , 2 S. & T. 77 ; though his opinion in Mette v . Mette , quoted below under § 21 , prevents this learned judge being ...
... held to depend upon the law of the place where the con- tract is made : " Cresswell , in Simonin v . Mallac ( 1860 ) , 2 S. & T. 77 ; though his opinion in Mette v . Mette , quoted below under § 21 , prevents this learned judge being ...
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... held to depend on the personal law which she acquired by her marriage . Viditz v . O'Hagan , [ 1900 ] 2 Ch . 87 ; Lindley , Rigby , and Collins , reversing Cozens- Hardy , [ 1899 ] 2 Ch . 569. In Guépratte v . Young ( 1851 ) , 4 De G ...
... held to depend on the personal law which she acquired by her marriage . Viditz v . O'Hagan , [ 1900 ] 2 Ch . 87 ; Lindley , Rigby , and Collins , reversing Cozens- Hardy , [ 1899 ] 2 Ch . 569. In Guépratte v . Young ( 1851 ) , 4 De G ...
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... held by law without judicial appointment in the case of minors , though it can scarcely be so in that of lunatics . The doctrine of this § very much restricts the occasions for the exercise of the power mentioned in § 5 , but where it ...
... held by law without judicial appointment in the case of minors , though it can scarcely be so in that of lunatics . The doctrine of this § very much restricts the occasions for the exercise of the power mentioned in § 5 , but where it ...
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