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A Lawyer's Handbook for Enforcing Foreign Judgments in the United States and ... - Page 473
by Robert E. Lutz - 2007 - 630 pages
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Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: general theory and the ...

1981 - 456 pages
...logically unnecessarily in view of the language of the foregoing paragraph to the effect that "Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in [Articles 5 to l8]" - of specifically...
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International Organization and Integration: Annotated Basic ..., Volume 2

Paul Joan George Kapteyn - 1981 - 670 pages
...shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. Article 1 Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title. - in...
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Civil Judgment Recognition and the Integration of Multiple-state ...

Robert C. Casad - 1981 - 278 pages
...be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. Article 3. Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title. In...
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Basic Documents on International Trade Law

Chia-Jui Cheng, Jiarui Cheng - 1990 - 1004 pages
...shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. Article 3 Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title . In...
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Modern Issues in European Law: Nordic Perspectives : Essays in Honour of ...

Lennart Pêalsson, Gèoran Melander - 1997 - 264 pages
...those of the defendant's domicile. Thus, under art 5 no 1 in matters relating to a contract, a person domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of the place of performance of the obligation in question; under art 5 no 3, in matters relating to torts,...
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Law Relating to International Banking

Graham Roberts - 1997 - 362 pages
...shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. ARTICLE 3 Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title. In...
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Non-Discrimination Law: Comparative Perspectives

Titia Loenen, Paulo R. Rodrigues - 1999 - 470 pages
...Brussels Convention: the courts of the domicile country of the defendant. According to Article 3 'persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title'. The...
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Statutes on International Trade 3/e

Carr - 2000 - 811 pages
...shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. Article 3 Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title. In...
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International Conventions Affecting Children

Jeremy Rosenblatt - 2000 - 292 pages
...shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. Article 3 Persons domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State only by virtue of the rules set out in Sections 2 to 6 of this Title. In...
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Restitution in Private International Law

George Panagopoulos - 2000 - 310 pages
...Connected with a Contract — Article 5(1) Article 5(1), it will be recalled, provides that a person domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of another Contracting State "in matters relating to a contract, in the courts for the place of performance...
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