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  • 61Ecclesiastical Privileges —     Ecclesiastical Privileges     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Privileges     Ecclesiastical privileges are exceptions to the Law made in favour of the clergy or in favour of consecrated and sacred objects and places.     I.     The… …

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  • 62Choice of law clause — Conflict of laws Preliminiari …

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  • 63Procedure (conflict) — In all lawsuits involving Conflict of Laws, questions of procedure as opposed to substance are always determined by the lex fori , i.e. the law of the state in which the case is being litigated.What issues are procedural?This is a part of the… …

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  • 64Международное частное право — совокупность правил, определяющих, законы какого государства должны нормировать частное юридическое отношение, в котором участвуют иностранцы или которое возникло за границей. Каждое государство, в силу своего суверенитета, могло бы, по видимому …

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  • 67FORUS — in navibus τὸ κατάςρωμα, frequentius in plur. Fori, τα ἔκρια quoque Graecis, i. e. tabulata. Poeta, Aen. l. 4. v. 605. Imple ssemque foros flammis At de navibus Taprobaniticis Plin. magnitudo alterna ilium ad forum, Ubi dicere vult, plana fuisse… …

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  • 68practiciens — Bons practiciens, gens sçachans bien les loix et les coustumes, Pragmatici. Un practicien qui sçait son formulaire comme il faut faire demandes et defenses, Formularius. Les practiciens, Natio alumna fori, Conceptores, Astipulatores, Artifices… …

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  • 70Characterisation (conflict) — In Conflict of Laws, characterisation is the second stage in the procedure to resolve a lawsuit involving a foreign law element. This process is described in English law as classification and as qualification in French law. In those cases where a …

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