International Civil and Commercial Law as Founded Upon Theory, Legislation, and Practice

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Macmillan, 1905 - 559 oldal
 

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The Regulation of the Status according to American and English Law in Particular
59
The Capacity to act of Minors and Adults
60
The Capacity to act of Persons under Curatory for Prodigality
61
The Capacity to act of Insane Persons
62
The Capacity to act of Married Women
63
Suggestions for Legislation in Regard to the Status of Natural Persons
64
Upon Certain Peculiarities of Status and Capacity to have Rights
65
The Capacity of Juristic Persons
66
Venia ætatis émancipation
67
Rights in Names
68
The Existence and End of Physical Personality
69
Its Individual Representatives
77
THE DUTCH SCHOOL IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA
83
Various Doctrinary Systems of the New Theory
90
The Maxim locus regit actum in the Law of Things
95
AT THE PRESENT TIME
96
Limitation of Vindication in Respect of Movable Things
97
Prescription
98
99 Rights of Pledge in Movables and Choses in Action
99
Rights of Pledge in Immovables
100
Roguins Project to regulate the International Law of Things
101
The Legal Position of Aliens in Modern Times in Respect of Private
102
The Principle of Domiciliary
109
The Principle of National
119
Obligations arising out of Voluntary Agency Payment by Mistake and Unjust Enrichment
127
Neutral Principles
128
Special Cases of Torts
129
Liability of States and Communities for Injuries occurring to For eigners within their Borders
130
LAW OF SUCCESSION 131 Introductory Remarks
131
The Doctrines adopted by the Various Countries in Regard to Suc cession
132
A Neutral Doctrine in the Law of Succession
133
Professio juris in the Law of Succession
134
Outlines of the Categories of Law Applicable in Modern International
135
The Capacity to succeed possessed by Natural Persons
136
The Capacity to succeed possessed by Juristic Persons
137
Real Property in the Law of Succession
138
Aliens and the Law of Succession
139
Gifts causa mortis
140
Socalled Coercive Laws in Regard to Succession
141
Concerning Husband and Wife
142
143 Peremptory Rights of Succession
143
Testamentary Capacity
144
Restraints on Testamentary Dispositions
145
Interpretation in International Private
146
Form of the Testament
147
Taking up Succession and reducing Legacies to Possession
148
Distribution of the Inheritance and Function of the Courts
149
Contracts for Succession
150
The Relation of International Private Law to Internal Civil
153
Introductory Remarks
160
Form in Relation to International Transactions
161
Branch Establishments
166
Limitation of Actions in Private
168
Business at Exchanges
172
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203
Introductory Remarks
213
Betrothals
214
I
217
Entrance into Marriage
218
LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
219
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The Treaty upon Marriage elaborated by the Hague Conferences
226
The Law of Marital Property
227
75 The Law of Marital Property in America and England
232
84 The Labors of the Institute with Reference to Guardianship of Alien Minors and Adults 85 The Treaty of the Hague Conferences relating to Guar...
257
Adoption
260
333
265
Claims in Bastardy
268
PAGF
269
Voluntary Recognition of Illegitimates
271
Introductory Remarks
274
Immovables
278
General Discussion Review of the Various Theories
295
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104 The Correct Doctrinary Standard 105 Legislative Proposals for the Regulation of the International Law of Obligations
300
GENERAL QUESTIONS OF THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS 106 Contractual Obligations in General
307
Setoff or Compensation
312
Payment of Interest
314
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Agency
318
Assignment of Obligations
320
Suretyship
322
Performance of Obligations
325
Contracts concluded by Letter Telegram or Telephone
327
PARTICULAR OBLIGATIONS
330
A Unilateral Obligations 114 Acts of Acknowledgment
331
115 Obligation to pay a Debt of Honor
332
Mandate or Power of Attorney
333
Loans
334
International Obligations of Great Industrial Enterprises
336
State Loans and Other State Obligations
338
Gifts inter vivos
344
B Bilateral Obligations
345
295
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300
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414
The Effect of Entry into a Religious Order upon Capacity to succeed
418
Rights of the State in Succession
419
Treaties regulating the Law of Succession
421
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423
Interchanges of Declarations between States 423 427 159 The Labors of the Hague Conferences Relative to Succession
427
The Capacity to have Rights and the Capacity to act of Natural
455
307
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Various Forms of Commercial Organizations and their Auxiliaries
466
Carriage on Inland Waters
473
Rules of Conflict in the Law of Bills and Notes
480
Autonomy of the Parties in the Law of Bills and Notes
490
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314
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Agency in the Law of Bills and Notes
498
Conditions of Recourse
504
Law of Markets and Fairs in Connection with Bills and Notes
507
MARITIME
513
Affreightment and Average
520
APPENDICES
527
Treaty of the Hague International Conferences to regulate the Conflict
535
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540
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331
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Movables
551
Transactions at Markets Fairs and Exchanges 123 Contracts of Letting and Hiring
552
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Contracts for Work in the Manufacture of a Completed Article 125 Contracts for Work and Labor
558
126 Lottery Contracts
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481. oldal - Where a bill, issued out of the United Kingdom, conforms, as regards requisites in form, to the law of the United Kingdom, it may, for the purpose of enforcing payment thereof, be treated as valid as between all persons who negotiate, hold, or become parties to it in the United Kingdom.
48. oldal - ... merits, nor impeachable for fraud in obtaining them, if rendered by a court having jurisdiction of the cause and of the parties.
482. oldal - Where a bill is drawn out of but payable in the United Kingdom, and the sum payable is not expressed in the currency of the United Kingdom, the amount shall, in the absence of some express stipulation, be calculated according to the rate of exchange for sight drafts at the place of payment on the day the bill is payable.
482. oldal - The duties of the holder with respect to presentment for acceptance or payment and the necessity for or sufficiency of a protest or notice of dishonour, or otherwise, are determined by the law of the place where the act Is done or the bill is dishonoured.
202. oldal - The question whether a statute of one State, which in some aspects may be called penal, is a penal law in the international sense, so that it cannot be enforced in the courts of another State, depends upon the question whether its purpose is to punish an offense against the public justice of the State, or to afford a private remedy to a person injured by the wrongful act.
497. oldal - An unconditional promise in writing to accept a bill before it is drawn is deemed an actual acceptance in favor of every person who, upon the faith thereof, receives the bill for value.
532. oldal - Les époux ne peuvent former une demande en divorce que si leur loi nationale et la loi du lieu où la demande est formée admettent le divorce l'une et l'autre.
481. oldal - Subject to the provisions of this Act, the interpretation of the drawing, indorsement, acceptance or acceptance supra protest of a bill, is determined by the law of the place where such contract is made.
533. oldal - La demande en divorce ou en séparation de corps peut être formée: 1°. devant la juridiction compétente d'après la loi nationale des époux: 2°. devant la juridiction compétente du lieu où les époux sont domiciliés. Si, d'après leur législation nationale, les époux n'ont pas le même domicile. la juridiction compétente est celle du domicile du défendeur.
294. oldal - ... this presumption applies with special force when the contract is to be performed wholly in the country where it is made...

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