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Domicile
to the case of British subjects dying abroad, and of foreigners dying in this country, gave rise to great inconvenience, to … by birth, domicile by choice, and domicile by operation of law. The first is the common case of the place of
Foreign law
Foreign law in the courts of this country is a question of … See LAW, QUESTIONS OF, and SKILLED WITNESS. By the (English) Foreign Law Ascertainment Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 11), the
Foreign award
Foreign award, an award in pursuance of an arbitration agreement governed … award in pursuance of an arbitration agreement governed by India Law, if the conditions under s. 44 are satisfied, will not
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Foreign judgment
Foreign judgment, it is a well established pro-position in Private International … judgment, it is a well established pro-position in Private International law that unless a foreign Court has jurisdiction in the international
Hire
on the part of the employer, as deduced in the foreign law, are principally these: (1) To pay the price of compensation; … the workman or undertaker are thus summed up in the foreign law: To do the work; to do it at the time
Law
countries is a question of fact in English Courts. See FOREIGN LAW. It (English) is also sometimes used as opposed to equity,
Private International law
parties in respect of transactions or personal status involving a foreign element. The rules of private international law of each State
Renvoi
back'. The doctrine under which a court in resorting to foreign law adopts as well the foreign law's conflict-of-laws principles, which may … court in resorting to foreign law adopts as well the foreign law's conflict-of-laws principles, which may in turn refer the court back
Plate
and Inland Revenue Act, 1890, s. 10. The hall-marking of foreign plate is prescribed by ss. 59, 60 of the (English) … assayed and stamped, as it has to be by revenue law, must be marked so as to distinguish it as foreign,
Question of fact
of a foreign country is a question of fact. See FOREIGN LAW.
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