But if the contract of marriage is such, in essentials, as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicile, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicile, though not contrary to the law of the country... The Scots Law Times - Strana 4651895Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1863 - 820 str.
...Vangh. 302. (*) 11 QB Rep. 173, 205. 1861. riage may be good everywhere. But if the contract of BROOK marriage is such, in essentials, as to be contrary to the law BRO'OK of the country of domicile, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court - 1874 - 838 str.
...different from those required by the law of the country of domicile, the marriage would be good everywhere. But if the contract of marriage is such in essentials...contrary to the law of the country of domicile, and is declared void ly tliat law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicile though not contrary... | |
| 1878 - 540 str.
...different from those required by the law of the country of domicil, the marriage may be good everywhere. But if the contract of marriage is such in essentials as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicil and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicil,... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1879 - 936 str.
...different from those required by the law of the country of domicile, the marriage may be good everywhere. But if the contract of marriage is such in essentials...to be regarded as void in the country of domicile, though not contrary to the law of the country in which it was celebrated. This qualification upon the... | |
| Joseph Story - 1883 - 962 str.
...different from those required by the law of the country of domicil, the marriage may be good everywhere. But if the contract of marriage is such in essentials as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicil, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicil,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1883 - 972 str.
...from those required by the law of the country of domicil, the marriage may be good everywhere. Bat if the contract of marriage is such in essentials as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicil, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void iu the country of domicil,... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1886 - 986 str.
...domicile, the marriage may be good everywhere. But, if the contract of marriage is such, inessentials, as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicile,...to be regarded as void in the country of domicile, though not contrary to the law of the country in which it was celebrated." And again he says, at page... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - 1889 - 980 str.
...be good everywhere. But if the contract of marriage is such, in essentials, as to be contrary to tho law of the country of domicile, and it is declared...to be regarded as void in the country of domicile, though not contrary to the law of the country in. which it was celebrated " (r). It is quite obvious... | |
| 1890 - 950 str.
...regulated by the fee Inri contract-its the essentials of the contract depend upon the lex domicilii. If the contract of marriage is such in essentials as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicil, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicil... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1891 - 826 str.
...contract of marriage is such in essentials as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicil, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicil, though not contrary to the law of the country in which it was celebrated. This qualification... | |
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