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ARTICLE 569. Property in possession, or in action...
395
570. Law of immovables..
571. Law of movables...
396
572. Local character of public funds, and corporate shares. 398
573. Local character of shipping......
399
574. Effect of matrimonial settlement..
575. Rights of property of persous married without a settle-
ment
400
576. Matrimonial property after change of domicil....
577. "Matrimonial domicil" defined
587. Rights of succession, when not affected by foreign
ARTICLE 601. Contracts made and performed in same nation........ 411
602. Contracts made and performed in different nations.... 412
603. Law governing interpretation of contract..
604, 605. Illegality of contract...
413
.415, 416
606. Mode of charging parties to negotiable instrument.... 416
PLACE OF MAKING CONTRACT.
ARTICLE 607. "Place of making contract" defined.
417
608. Contract made by several parties in different places... 418
609. Special agreement as to place of consummating con-
ARTICLE 614. What law determines the existence of contract.....
615. Several parties..
420
421
CHAPTER XLVII.
OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED BY LAW.
ARTICLE 616. Prohibited acts..
617. Performance or omission of acts beyond jurisdiction of
nation......
422
618. Performance or omission of acts authorized by law... 422
619. Ownership and possession of property......
620. Law governing damages caused by act or omission be-
yond the jurisdiction of nation..
C
620h. Want of consideration, when it does not exoner-
620q. Bill accepted payable at particular place, to be
620v. Presentment to one drawee sufficient for all.... *422g
620w. Bill which specifies drawee in case of need, must
be presented to him......
422g
620x. Bill not drawing interest and not presented in
certain time, parties exonerated.....
Presentment for acceptance excused, when....
620y. Bill bearing interest, delay does not exonerate... 422g
620z.
620e1. Waiver of presentment and of notice, effect of... 422h
620f1. Acceptance to be in writing...
422h
620g1. If written acceptance refused, bill dishonored....
620h1. What may be treated as sufficient acceptance...
62011. Acceptance on separate instrument, how far bind-
4221
ing.....
422i
620j1. Unconditional promise to accept sufficient, when 422i
620k1. When acceptor may cancel acceptance.
62011. What acceptance admits......
422j
620m1. What may be demanded as condition of payment 422j
620z1. If sent by post, when deposited in post-office.... 422m
620a2. Notice by agent, when given.....
422m
620b2. Party receiving notice, when to give notice to
prior parties... . . .
620c2. Notice of dishonor by one party good for others.
620d2. When notice of dishonor is excused....
620e2. When dishonored bill may be paid for honor....
620f2. Holder bound to accept payment, not acceptance
for honor.....
620g2. Payer for honor, what to declare.....
620h2. What acceptor or payer for honor must do.....
62012. Bill accepted for honor must be presented for
payment..
620j2. Acceptance for honor does not dispense with no-
tice of dishonor......
4220
....
620k2. Bill not accepted, must be presented for payment 4220
62012. Damages allowed....
620m2. Damages, how estimated.
422p
422n
PART VI.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.
TITLE XXVII. JUDICIAL POWER.
XXVIII. PROCEDURE.
XXIX. EVIDENCE.
XXX. EFFECT OF JUDGMENTS.
XXXI. RULES APPLICABLE TO PARTICULAR SUBJECTS.
623. When exercise of jurisdiction may be declined... 426
624, 625. Extra-judicial power....
426
626. Pursuit of inmate of foreign ship upon the high
seas, for crime, prohibited...
627. Limit of judicial power as to absent persons...... 427
628. Party to the record...
427
629. Limit of judicial power as to property abroad..... 428
630. Voluntary appearance....
428
636. Actions concerning immovable property......
637. Foreign governments and their representatives... 430
638. Public property of one nation within the territory
of another......
430
tion.....
: 431
431
639. Power of consul to appear for member of his na-
640. Judicial power of consuls..
CHAPTER XLIX.
JUDICIAL POWER IN CRIMINAL CASES.
ARTICLE 641. Criminal jurisdiction of a nation over its own mem-
bers..
642, 643, 644. Criminal jurisdiction of а nation over foreign-
ers.
645. Torts against immigrants by carriers
432
..433, 434, 435
435
649. Foreigners within a nation without their consent..... 436
650. Pirates subject to the criminal jurisdiction of all na-
tions.
436