It is in one way only that the sentence or judgment of a court of a foreign state Is examinable In our courts, and that is when the party who claims the benefit of It applies to our courts to enforce it. When It Is thus voluntarily submitted to our jurisdiction,... The Law of Estoppel - Page 120by Lancelot Feilding Everest, Edmund Strode - 1884 - 499 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Peake - Evidence (Law) - 1804 - 226 pages
...received in our Courts, as evidence of the right it eftablifhes, or the faft direaiy found by iti Indeed, when the party who claims the benefit of it applies to our Courts to enforce it, and voluntarily fubmits it to their (/?) See further as to thefe fentenccs, chap. ii. note (r) j urifdi&ion,... | |
| Thomas Peake - Evidence (Law) - 1804 - 534 pages
...benefit of it applies to our Courts to enforce it, and voluntarily fubmits it to their jurisdiction, they treat it not as obligatory to the, extent to which it would be in the country where it was pronounced, nor to the extent to which by our Law fentences and judgments... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - Civil law - 1806 - 728 pages
...manner. It It in one way only that the fentence or judgment of a court, of a foreign ftate is examinable in our courts, and that is when the party who claims the benent, applies to our courts to inforce it ; in which cafe he confidered it as examinable." I do not... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1816 - 746 pages
...foreign state is examinablc in our courts, *and that is, when the parly who claims the benefit * 254 of it applies to our courts to enforce it. When it...it was pronounced, nor as obligatory to the extent to which, by our law, sentences and judgments are obligatory, not as conclusive, but as matter in pais,... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1820 - 838 pages
...judgment of the court of a foreign state is eiaminableinourcourts,*andthat is, when the party who ;. 254 claims the benefit of it applies to our courts to...it was pronounced, nor as obligatory to the extent, to »..-.->-! which by our law sentences and judgments arc obligato(I) ATO. Ld. Mansfield in Hcrherlr... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1822 - 644 pages
...It is in one way only, that the sentence or judgment of the court of a foreign state is exuminable in our courts, and that is, when the party who claims...it was pronounced, nor as obligatory to the extent, to which by our law sentences and judgments are obligatory, not as conclusive, but as matter in pats,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1830 - 630 pages
...the exe- (e) 2 H. Blac. 4 10. who claims the benefit of it applies to our Courts to en- 1826. force it. When it is thus voluntarily submitted to our jurisdiction,...it was pronounced ; nor as obligatory to the extent to which, by our law, sentences and judgments are obligatory ; not as conclusive, but as matter in... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Nicholas Simons - Equity - 1832 - 618 pages
...'i\hi» in one way only that the Sentence or Judgment of the Court of a Foreign State is examinable in our Courts, and that is, when the Party who claims...voluntarily submitted to our Jurisdiction, we treat it, npt as obligatory to the extent to which it would be obligatory, perhaps, in the Country in which it... | |
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