Applying these two principles, it follows that the law of the father's domicil at the time of the legitimating act will be the proper law to determine the status of both parties. If by that law the act in question legitimates the bastard, the beneficial... Conflict of Laws, Or, Private International Law - 219. lappuseautors: Raleigh C. Minor - 1901 - 575 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1904 - 1114 lapas
...at the expense of a change of status on the part of the father not warranted by his domiciliary law. Applying these two principles, it follows that the...domicil, though by the law of the latter state the net would not suffice to create a legitimation. On the other hand, if, by the law of the father's domicil,... | |
| 1904 - 1078 lapas
...his domiciliary law. Applying these two principles, it follows that the law of the father's domieil at the time of the legitimating act will be the proper...in question legitimates the bastard, the beneficial statua thus created will in general be recognized everywhere, including the bastard's domicil, though... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1152 lapas
...Domiciles. — The law of the father's domicile at the time of the legitimating act is the law by which to determine the status of both parties. If, by that law, the act in question legitimates a bastard, the beneficial status thus created will, in general, be recognized elsewhere, including... | |
| 1923 - 1752 lapas
...at the expense of a change of status on the part of the father not warranted by his domiciliary law. "Applying these two principles, it follows that the...legitimation. On the other hand, if by the law of the father's donrcil legitimation is not the result of the act claimed to have that effect, though under the bastard's... | |
| 1903 - 1220 lapas
...his domiciliary law. Applying these two principles, it follows that the law of the father's domicile at the time of the legitimating act will be the proper...the status of both parties. If by that law the act ,m question legitimates the bastard, the beneficial status thus created will In general be recognized... | |
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