This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol12 International Law, Conflict Of Laws, Spanish-American Laws, Legal Ethics", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
Page 79.
1. Define the scope of the branch of the law known as Private International Law or Conflict of Laws.
2. Compare Private International Law with Public International Law.
Page 80.
1. What is the true basis of Private International Law?
Page 81.
1. What is the first class of cases in which the court of one State or Country will never enforce the laws of another State or Country?
2. What is the second class of cases in which the court of one State or Country will never enforce the laws of another State or Country?
Page 82.
1. What is the third class of cases in which the court of one State or Country will never enforce the laws of another State or Country?
Page 84.
1. What is the fourth class of cases in which the court of one State or Country will never enforce the laws of another State or Country?
2. What is the fifth class of cases in which the court of one State or Country will never enforce the laws of another State or Country?
Page 85.
1. Define situs.
2. Distinguish between the actual and the legal situs of a person.
Page 86.
1. Distinguish between domicile and residence.
Page 87.
1. Classify domiciles.
2. What is a domicile of origin?
3. What is a constructive domicile?
Pages 88-91. 1. What persons have constructive domiciles?
Pages 92-96.
1. What domicile of choice?
2. What is necessary for the acquisition of such a domicile?
Page 97.
1. What are the four principal rules governing domiciles?
Page 99.
1. Define status.
2. What is the situs of personal capacity?
Page 100.
1. The law of what place will govern the voluntary acts of a person?
2. The law of what place will govern the involuntaryacts of a person?
3. What is the dual nature of marriage?
4. What is the nature of the contract of marriage?
Pages 101-117.
1. The law of what place determines the validity of a marriage?
Page 118.
1. The law of what place determines the validity of matters relative to the status of marriage?
Page 119.
1. What is the nature of the action in the case of a divorce proceedings?
2. The law of what place determines the validity of a divorce?
3. What extra-territorial effect has a divorce?
Page 169.
1. By the laws of what state is the question of a person's legitimacy determined?
Page 170.
1. What law governs the status of adoption?
2. What is the dual character of the status of fiduciaries?
Page 171.
1. The law of what State or Country governs the relations of a fiduciary towards the beneficiary?
2. The law of what State or Country governs the relations of a fiduciary towards third persons?
Page 172.
1. Do executors and administrators appointed in one State have the power to sue in the courts of another State?
Page 173.
1. What is the situs of a debt?
2. What is the situs of a debt for the purpose of attachment or garnishment?
3. What is the situs of a debt for the purpose of taxation?
Page 174.
1. By the law of what place are transfers of personal property by succession or will regulated?
2. By the law of what place are transfers of real property by succession or will regulated?
1. Is it correct to speak of the situs of a contract?
2. What is the locus celebrationis?
3. What is the locus solutionis?
4. What is the locus considerations?
5. By the law of what place are matters relative to each of these elements in a contract determined?
Page 199.
1. What is the situs of a tort?
2. What is the situs of a crime?
Page 201.
1. What laws govern questions of remedial law?
Page 202.
1. What are considered matters of remedial law?
2. Describe the dual nature of a set-off.
Page 203.
1. How must foreign laws be pleaded and proved?
 
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