| Horace Binney, Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1809 - 676 lehte
...Justice Loughborough expresses himself in these strong terms: " It is a clear proposition not " only of the law of England but of every country in the...where law has the semblance of science, that personal proper" ty has no locality; with respect to the disposition of it, with " respect to the transmission... | |
| James Espinasse - 1825 - 602 lehte
...Black. 665. Phil- 133. in not. lips v. Hunter, S H. Black. 402. (4) Sill v. Worswick, 1 H. Black. 665. property has no locality; the meaning of that is,...to that law which governs the person of the owner." (1) Wherever, therefore, is the person of the bankrupt, there is his property located and subjected... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone - 1827 - 768 lehte
...proposition, not only of the la»- ol England, but of every country in the world, where law has (he semblance of science, that personal property has no...person of the owner. With respect to the disposition ot it. with respect to the transmission of it, either by succession, or the act of the party, it follows... | |
| John Erskine - 1827 - 760 lehte
...which suspicion, the creditor who applies for the warrant must make oath. (3) An inhabitant of (1) " Personal property has no locality. The meaning of...that law which governs the person of the owner..* Per Lord Loughborough, 1. H. Blackstonc.s Reports, 690. (2) As to arrestment juriidtctionisfundanda... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone - 1827 - 764 lehte
...circumstances are rightly understood and rightly applied. First, it is a clear proposition, not only of the law of England, but of every country in the world, where law has the semblauce of science, that personal property has no locality. The meaning of that is, not that personal... | |
| 1829 - 964 lehte
...Lord Loughborough in the case ofSillv. Worswick ( I ). " It is indeed a clear proposition, not only of the law of England, but of every country in the...personal property has no locality. The meaning of the proposition is, not that personal property haï no visible locality ; but that it is subject to... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1829 - 664 lehte
...Loughborough, in the case of Sill v. Worswick, (b), where he said, " It is a clear proposition, not only of the law of England, but of every country in the...personal property has no locality. The meaning of the proposition is, not that personal property has no visible locality, but that it is subject to that... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1829 - 658 lehte
...has the semblance of science, that personal property has no locality. The meaning of the proposition is, not that personal property has no visible locality,...to that law which governs the person of the owner." Then, if foreigners and English subjects may, in this country, enforce contracts made abroad, and it... | |
| Charles Clark - 1834 - 768 lehte
...was resident at his death. (8) Lord Loughborough once said (9) " It is a clear proposition, not only of the law of England, but of every country in the world where the law has the semblance of science, that personal property has no locality, but is subject to the... | |
| John Haggard - 1829 - 900 lehte
...Kent's Commentaries on American Law, Vol. II. p. 344, 5, (New York, 1827-) He says : " Personal property is subject to that law which governs the person of the owner :" and cites Bynkershock (Qua:st. Jur. Priv. LI c. 16.) adeo recepla hodie senlentia esl, ul nemo aitsit... | |
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