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  Lex loci delicti commissi information - Search.com
The lex loci delicti commissi is the Latin term for "law of the place where the tort was committed" in the Conflict of Laws.
The lex loci delicti commissi is one of the possible choice of law rules applied to cases arising from an alleged tort.
the lex loci solutionis might be the most relevant but this might be difficult because three laws might equally apply, i.e.
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  INTERNATIONAL LAW (PRIVATE) - Online Information article about INTERNATIONAL LAW (PRIVATE)
Lex sites, lex loci actus, lex loci contractus, lex fori.—The law of the territory in which they are situate (lex sites) is generally applied to the property in particular things, whether movable or immovable, so far as they are not included in any mass grouped See also:
Nor in England has the sufficiency of the form of the lex loci actus for the celebration of marriage ever been doubted, but a will made by a notarial act in accordance with that law was not admitted.
The law of the place of contract lex loci contractus, is distinguished into that of the place where the contract is entered into, lex loci contractus celebrati, and that of the place where it is to be per-formed, which, from the particular case in which the performance consists only in a See also:
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 Lex loci celebrationis information - Search.com
The lex loci celebrationis is the Latin term for "law of the place where the marriage is celebrated" in the Conflict of Laws.
The lex loci celebrationis is a choice of law rule applied to cases testing the validity of a marriage.
For immigration and other purposes, whether they are now husband and wife would be referred to the law of Pakistan because that is the most immediately relevant law by which to decide precisely the nature of the ceremony they went through and the effect of failing to register it.
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 Country Information, a world portal on countries, politics and governments
Until the middle of the 19th century, the courts applied the lex loci contractus or the law of the place where the contract was made to decide whether the given contract was valid.
And note the general rule of the lex fori which applies the provisions of the proper law as it is when the contract is to be performed and not as it was when the contract was made.
Infants are not bound by many otherwise valid contracts, and their intention is irrelevant because of the legal incapacity imposed on them by the state of the domicile (the lex domicilii) or nationality (the lex patriae).
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 Faculty of Law - University of Alberta
To know why the court ultimately came to the conclusion that the debt could be enforced in Ontario and that the contract was not contrary to public policy.
To understand the Court's distinction between illegality under the lex loci solutionis and unenforceablity under the lex loci solutionis.
To understand how the distinction between unenforceablity under the lex loci solutionis and illegality under the lex loci solutionis was engaged in this case.
www.law.ualberta.ca:8080 /courses/acorn/conflicts/class_lg_ch04b.htm   (494 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "lex situs": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Lex loci solutionis - the law of the place of performance (of a contract).
Lex situs - the law of the place where property is situated.
so that the lex situs, or a choice of law rule reflecting on the fact that the issue is proprietary, is applied.81 It is thus...
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