The political status may depend on different laws in different countries; whereas the civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely, that of domicile, which is the criterion established by law for the purpose of determining civil... The American and English Encyclopedia of Law - Page 456edited by - 1894Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 788 pages
...rights, a point of view from which Lord Westhury has vaguely, though not incorrectly, called it, " the criterion established by law for the purpose of determining civil status," (Udny v. Udny, Law Rep., 1 Sc. Ap., 457). It is more pointedly and accurately designated by Puchta,... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 pages
...may depend on different laws in different countries, whereas the civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely, that of domicile,...or 'minority, his marriage, succession, testacy, or r*^-] intestacy, must depend."1 Allegiance is defined, by Sir E. Coke, to be "a true and faithful obedience... | |
| John Alderson Foote - 1878 - 576 pages
...is the criterion estaPERsoNs. blished by law for the purpose of determining civil status. CUp. II. For it is on this basis that the personal rights of...marriage, succession, testacy or intestacy, must depend." For international purposes, except where regulated by special convention between special States, as... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1879 - 444 pages
...ought, on this view, to be " governed universally by one single principle, namely, " that of domicil, which is the criterion established by law " for the purpose of determining civil status" (r). This principle has never been fully accepted by our courts, though of recent years they have shown... | |
| John Westlake - 1880 - 380 pages
...governing capacity. Re da Cunha, 1828, i Hag. Ecc. 237. " The civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely that of domicile,...his majority or minority, his marriage, succession, tcstacy or intestacy, must depend." Westbury, in Udnyv. Udny, 1869, LR, i Sc. Ap. 457. "As in other... | |
| 1881 - 684 pages
...opinion : " The civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely, that of domicil, which is the criterion established by law for the...succession, testacy, or intestacy — must depend" (Udny v. Udny, L. li. 1 Scotch App. 457). This is certainly dogmatic enough on the part of the learned... | |
| Joseph Story - 1883 - 962 pages
...whereas the civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely, that of domicil, which is the criterion established by law for the...marriage, succession, testacy, or intestacy, must depend.' \ Commercial or trade domicil is a term used to designate the residence which in time of war determines... | |
| Herbert Broom, Herbert Francis Manisty, Charles Francis Cagney - 1884 - 1078 pages
...may depend on different laws in different countries, whereas the civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely, that of domicile,...marriage, succession, testacy, or intestacy, must depend " (a). (a) Per Lord Westbury, Udny v. 272 ; Shaw v, Qould, LR 3 HL L'dny, LR 1 Sc. App. 457. . See... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1884 - 1250 pages
...likewise that " the civil status is governed universally by one single principle, namely that of domicil, which is the criterion established by law for the purpose of determining the civil status. For it is on this basis that the personal rights of the party, that is to say, the... | |
| Michael William Jacobs - 1887 - 668 pages
...Tol. viii. * Ubi supra. §§ 362-365 (Guthrie's trans. p. 148 4 LR 1 Sch. App. 441, 457. of domicil, which is the criterion established by law for the...that is to say, the law which determines his majority and minority, his marriage, succession, testacy, or intestacy — must depend." Gray, CJ, in the late... | |
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