Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 33Carswell Company, 1955 - Bar associations |
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Page 476
... wife's residence ; ( 2 ) assuming that the wife's residence is a sufficient basis , in the eyes of an English court , for the assumption of jurisdiction by the foreign court , how long must the wife have resided in the foreign country ...
... wife's residence ; ( 2 ) assuming that the wife's residence is a sufficient basis , in the eyes of an English court , for the assumption of jurisdiction by the foreign court , how long must the wife have resided in the foreign country ...
Page 609
... wife to occupy the matrimonial home . ' The major difficulty in the development of this new doctrine has been to reconcile the justice of the wife's claim with the legitimate expectations of a third - party purchaser for value . In ...
... wife to occupy the matrimonial home . ' The major difficulty in the development of this new doctrine has been to reconcile the justice of the wife's claim with the legitimate expectations of a third - party purchaser for value . In ...
Page 1071
... wife de facto though not de jure . " It was for her protection in the capacity of the woman who was living with him in the relationship of wife that he placed the insurance . To him she was his wife both de facto and de jure and it is ...
... wife de facto though not de jure . " It was for her protection in the capacity of the woman who was living with him in the relationship of wife that he placed the insurance . To him she was his wife both de facto and de jure and it is ...
Contents
REVISION OF THE CRIMINAL CODE THE By A J MacLeod and J C | 3 |
MACLEOD A J and MARTIN J C Offences and Punishments | 20 |
P Recognition and Effects of Foreign Adoption | 49 |
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