Different communities have different views and laws respecting matrimonial obligations, and a different estimate of the causes which should .Justify divorce. It is both just and reasonable, therefore, that the differences of married people should be adjusted... The Australian Law Times - Stran 1281903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Alderson Foote - 1890 - 686 strani
...differences of to founJ married people should be adjusted in accordance with the ^"divorce" laws of tte community to which they belong, and dealt with by...which arises when a man and woman are held to be man arid wife in one country, and strangers in another It is not, however, necessary for me to decide on... | |
| 1898 - 858 strani
...is both just and reasonable that the differences of married people should be adjusted according to the laws of the community to which they belong, and dealt with by tlie tribunals which alone can administer these laws. An honest adhesion moreover to those principles... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1900 - 520 strani
...causes which should justify divorce. It is both just and reasonable, therefore, that tin* differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance...with the laws of the community to which they belong, ;uul (U-iilt with by the tribunals which alone can administer those laws. An honest adherence to this... | |
| 1917 - 684 strani
...divorce. It is both App. Div. jugt an(j reasonable, therefore, that the differences of married 1917 people should be adjusted in accordance with the laws...which they belong, and dealt with by the tribunals V C. which alone can administer those laws. An honest adherence to Meredith, this principle, moreover,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 460 strani
...causes which should justify divorce. It is both just and reasonable, therefore, that the differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance...dealt with by the tribunals which alone can administer these laws. An honest adherence to this principle, moreover, will preclude the scandal which arises... | |
| 1909 - 538 strani
...Judgment be based upon domicil : " It is both just and reasonable," he says, " that the differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance...laws of the community to which they belong "; and the passage is quoted with approval and is in fact accepted as the basis of the judgment in Le Afesurier... | |
| Hyacinthe Ringrose - 1911 - 284 strani
...that an honest adherence to the principle that domicile alone gives jurisdiction in a divorce action will preclude the scandal which arises when a man and woman are held to be husband and wife in one country and strangers in another. CHAPTER HI. SCOTLAND. The Act of Union between... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1914 - 1016 strani
...Wilson (1872), LE 2 P. & D. 435. " It is both just and reasonable," hd says, " that the differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance...the laws of the community to which they belong;" and this passage is quoted with approval and is in fact accepted as the basis of the judgment of the Privy... | |
| Alvah L. Stinson - 1914 - 436 strani
...that the differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance with the laws of the countries to which they belong, and dealt with by the tribunals which alone can administer these laws, Every state makes its laws for, and has the right to control, the domestic status of those... | |
| 1892 - 546 strani
...causes which should justify divorce. It is both just and reasonable, therefore, that the differences of married people should be adjusted in accordance...those laws. An honest adherence to this principle will preclude the scandal which arises when a man and woman are held to be man and wife in one country,... | |
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