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" 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... "
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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Modern Admiralty Law

Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard - 2011 - 1108 pages
...domiciled shall be governed by the rules of jurisdiction applicable to nationals of that State. 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 Arts 2-6 of the Convention [and Arts...
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Cross-border Enforcement of Patent Rights: An Analysis of the Interface ...

Marta Pertegás Sender - 2002 - 362 pages
...provides the fundamental position is emphasised by Article 3 whose first sentence is as follows: '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 2-6 of this title [that is...
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The Internet and Dispute Resolution: Untangling the Web

Norman Solovay, Cynthia K. Reed - 2003 - 726 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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EU Private International Law: An EC Court Casebook

Michael Bogdan, Ulf Maunsbach - 2006 - 362 pages
...22 are not met. 42. It must next be borne in mind that, under Article 3 of the Convention, 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 Title II. 43. Those...
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International Civil Procedure [2007] II

Christian Campbell - 2007 - 400 pages
...extensive and detailed way than the LOPJ. Thus, according to section 8 of the Convention, an insurer domiciled in a Contracting State may be sued in the courts of the state where he is domiciled or in another Contracting State where the policyholder is domiciled....
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International Civil Procedure [2007] I

Christian Campbell - 2007 - 348 pages
...rules of jurisdiction contained in the Convention apply.2 Article 3 provides situations when persons domiciled in a contracting state may be sued in the courts of another contracting state.3 The Convention does not define the concept of domicile and states are required...
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The External Competence of the European Union and Private International Law ...

Fausto Pocar - 2007 - 236 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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