The law of a country where a marriage is solemnized must alone decide all questions relating to the validity of the ceremony by which the marriage is alleged to have been constituted ; but, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity... The Law Quarterly Review - Stran 116uredili: - 1908Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 588 strani
...the validity of the ceremony by which the marriage is alleged to have been constituted ; and further that, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile ; if the laws of any country prohibit its subjects within certain degrees of consanguinity... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1879 - 444 strani
...to the validity of the cere" mony by which the marriage is alleged to have been con" stituted ; but, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, " personal capacity must depend on the law of domicil; " and if the laws of any country prohibit its subjects within " certain degrees of consanguinity... | |
| William Ernst Browning - 1879 - 418 strani
...relating to the validity of the ceremony by which the marriage is alleged to have been constituted; but, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicil; and if the laws of any country prohibit its subjects within certain degrees of consanguinity... | |
| John Westlake - 1880 - 380 strani
...succession, tcstacy or intestacy, must depend." Westbury, in Udnyv. Udny, 1869, LR, i Sc. Ap. 457. "As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile." Cotton, in Sottomayor v. De Barros, 1877, L, R., 3 PD 5. See also the next §. The following... | |
| 1880 - 952 strani
...personal incapacity to enter into any contract is to be decided by the law of domicile.' And, again : 'As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile." It is, of course, competent for the court of appeals to lay down a principle which, if it... | |
| 1880 - 762 strani
...contract is to be decided by the law of domicile." Sottoinnyor v. De Burros, lliv. And, again : — " As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile." It is, of course, competent for the Court of Appeal to lay down a principle which, if it... | |
| Austin Abbott - 1881 - 552 strani
...personal incapacity to enter into any contract is to be decided by the law of domicil.' And again : ' As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicil.' It is, of course, competent for the court of appeal to lay down a principle which, if it... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1881 - 878 strani
...Baggallay, and Cotton, LJ), was delivered by Cotton, LJ, who, in the course of his opinion, said: — " As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicil, and if the laws of any country prohibit its subjects within certain degrees of consanguinity... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1882 - 642 strani
...personal incapacity to enter into any contract is to be decided by the law of domicile ;' and again, ' As in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile.' It is, of course, competent for the Court of Appeal to lay dowh a principle which, if it... | |
| 1882 - 688 strani
...relating to the validity of the ceremony by which the marriage is alleged to have been constituted ; but, as in other contracts, so in that of marriage, personal capacity must depend on the law of domicile ; and if the laws of any country prohibit its subjects within certain degrees of consanguinity... | |
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