| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court, John Haggard - 1822 - 654 sayfa
...laws cannot be received in this Court, in cases where the Court of that country had a jurisdiction ; or that this Court would not determine upon those...declare again, though I respect and shall do every tiling in my power to carry into execution, that excellent law, the marriage act, I never will interpose,... | |
| Leonard Shelford - 1841 - 532 sayfa
...regulated, they had done the same, as in Great Britain would be a lawfulmarriage. Sir George Hay denied the lex loci universally to be a foundation for the...impose an obligation upon the court to determine by foreign laws, and said, that the laws of Ypres and Denmark did not reach the case, and that they ought... | |
| Oliver Stephen Round - 1861 - 158 sayfa
...laws cannot be received in this court in cases where the court of that country had a jurisdiction, or that this court would not determine upon those...for the jurisdiction, so as to impose an obligation on the Court to determine by those foreign laws." The judgment in that case was reversed, but upon... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1863 - 820 sayfa
...laws cannot be received in this court, in cases where the courts of that country had a jurisdiction. But I deny the lex loci universally to be a foundation...upon the court to determine by those foreign laws." I will only give another example, the case of Warrender v. Warrender (x), in which I had the honour to... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1901 - 584 sayfa
...laws cannot be received in this court in cases where the courts of that country had a jurisdiction. But I deny the lex loci universally to be a foundation...upon the court to determine by those foreign laws." I will only give another example, the case of Warrender v. Warrender, 2 Clark & F. 488, in which I had... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1901 - 582 sayfa
...received in this court in cases where the courts of that country had a jurisdiction. But I deny the fex loci, universally to be a foundation for the jurisdiction,...upon the court to determine by those foreign laws." I will only give another example, the case of Warrender v. War' render, 2 Clark & F. 488, in which I... | |
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