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.
In the case of a voluntary act of a party, his personal capacity is determined by the law of the place which was his actual situs at the time the act was performed. By going into a state or country not his domicile a person may reasonably expect, and be expected, to have his voluntary acts subjected to the law of his actual situs.
1 Niboyt vs. Niboyt, 4 P. D., 11.
2 Minor on Conflict of Laws, Sec. 68.
 
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