| Edward Erastus Deacon - 1838 - 648 sider
...phrase lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect; and that it may indifMM 2 1837. ferently indicate the place, where the contract is actually...or that, where it is virtually made, according to GDiLLiRMT tne intent of the parties, that is, the place of perform..i,.l another. ' > . i ance." The... | |
| Basil Montagu, William Scrope Ayrton - 1839 - 870 sider
...non offendat." (c) " There is no doubt," continues Story (d), " that the phrase lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect, and that it may...to the intent of the parties, that is, the place of per* formance. Everard, as well as other distinguished jurists, refer to this distinction. Voet places... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court, Benjamin Faneuil Porter - 1840 - 816 sider
...loci contractus in some sense. " There is no doubt," says he, " that the phrase lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect, and that it may...of the parties, that is the place of performance. Everard, as well as other distinguished jurists, refers to this distinction. Voct places it in a strong... | |
| Joseph Story - 1841 - 966 sider
...of some which have been already cited. § 299. There is no doubt that the phrase lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect; and that it may...indifferently indicate the place where the contract .is 1 Ante, § 280. 2 Depau v. Humphreys, 20 Martin, R. 1. — Mr. Chancellor Walworth, in Chapman ».... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 1148 sider
...some, which have been already cited. § 299. There is no doubt, that the phrase Lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect ; and, that it...to the intent of the parties, that is, the place of payment or performance.1 We have seen, that the rule of the civil law clearly indicates this. Contractual... | |
| Joseph Story - 1857 - 1102 sider
...some, which have been already cited. § 299. There is no doubt, that the phrase Lex loci contractus may have a double meaning or aspect ; and, that it...indifferently indicate the place, where the contract 1 Ante, § 280. ' Dcpau v. Humphreys, 20 Martin, R 1. — Mr. Chancellor Wai worth, in Chapman v. Robertson,... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1861 - 844 sider
...doubt that the phrase lex " loci contractiis may have a double meaning or aspect, and " that it may indicate the place where the Contract is actually...the " intent of the parties ; that is, the place of payment or per" formance." (x) Then he remarks that most of the foreign " jurists do expressly and... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1874 - 904 sider
...contractus may have a double meaning or " aspect, and that it may indicate the place where the Con" tract is actually made, or that where it is virtually made...the intent of the parties ; that is, the place of " payment or performance " (x). Then he remarks that most " of the foreign jurists do expressly and... | |
| 1879 - 582 sider
...contracts will be governed by theiej; foci contract*«. which term may indicate where the contract is virtually made according to the intent of the parties — that is, the place of its performance — and that the general rule is that the latter is the governing law of the contract.... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1880 - 700 sider
...Wright. Dickinson agt. Edwards. the lex loci contractus, which term may indicate where the contract is virtually made according to the intent of the parties, that is, the place of its performance, and that the general rule is, that the latter is the governing law of the contract.... | |
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