Restatement of the law, second: conflict of laws, 2d. As adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C., May 23, 1969

by American Law Institute

Print book, c1996

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Available

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KF411 .R47

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KF411 .R47

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2000001071

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St. Paul, American Law Institute Publishers

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602 p.; 27 cm

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Restatement of the law, second: conflict of laws, 2d. As adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C., May 23, 1969 volume 6 appendix contents: Court Citations to First Restatement. Ch. 1 - Introduction. Topic 1: Subject matter and meaning of conflict of laws. Topic 2: Rules for the application of conflict of laws. Ch. 2 - Domicil. Topic 1: Meaning of domicil. Topic 2: General requirements of domicil. Topic 3: Acquisition and change of domicil. Topic 4: Domicil by operation of law. Ch. 3 - Jurisdiction in general. Topic 1: Definition and character of jurisdiction. Topic 2: The subjects of jurisdiction. Title A. General principles. Title B. Jurisdiction over persons. Title C. Jurisdiction over things. Title E. Jurisdiction over acts. Topic 3: Instrumentalities for exercising jurisdiction. Title A. Executive jurisdiction. Title B. Legislative jurisdiction. Title C. Judicial jurisdiction. Ch. 4 - Jurisdiction of courts. Topic 1: Jurisdiction over persons. Title A. Jurisdiction over persons in general. Title B. Jurisdiction over individuals. Title C. Jurisdiction over corporations. Title D. Jurisdiction over persons to affect foreign acts or things. Topic 2: Jurisdiction over things. Title A. Jurisdiction over things in general. Title B. Jurisdiction to apply things to the payment of claims. Topic 3: Jurisdiction over status. Title A. Jurisdiction over status in general. Title B. Jurisdiction for divorce. Title C. Jurisdiction to entertain other marital suits. Title D. Jurisdiction over custody. Ch. 5 - Status. Topic 1: Marriage. Topic 2: Legitimacy. Topic 3: Adoption. Topic 4: Custodianship. Title A. Parents. Title B. Guardianship. Ch. 6 - Corporations. Topic 1: Creation, recognition and dissolution. Topic 2: Action by corporation. Topic 3: Doing business. Topic 4: Shareholders and directors. Topic 5: Interference with internal affairs. Topic 6: Association incorporated by more than one state. Ch. 7 - Property. Topic 1: Property in general. Topic 2: Immovables. Title A. Coneyances. Title B. Transfers by operation of law. Title C. Incumbrances. Title D. Powers. Title E. Marital property. Title F. Equitable interests. Title G. Succession on death. Topic 3: Movables. Title A. Conveyances. Title B. Incumbrances. Title C. Powers. Title D. Marital property. Title E. Equitable interests. Title F. Succession on death. Ch. 8 - Contracts. Topic 1: Place of contracting. Topic 2: Creation of a contract. Topic 3: Transfer of contractual rights. Topic 4: Performance of contract. Topic 5: Discharge of a contract without performance. Ch. 9 - Wrongs. Topic 1: Torts. Topic 2: Actions for death. Topic 3: Workmen's compensation. Topic 4: Maritime torts. Ch. 10 - Obligation of judgments and other imposed duties. Topic 1: Judgments. Title A. Recognition of a foreign judgment. Title B. Enforcement of a foreign judgment. Title C. Res judicata and merger. Topic 2: Quasi contractual obligations. Topic 3: Alimentary duties. Title A. Filiation orders. Title B. Support. Title C. Widow's allowance. Topic 4: Alimony. Ch. 11 - Administration of estates. Topic 1: Administration of decedents' estates. Title A. Appointment of administrator and probate of will. Title B. Collection of chattels and claims. Title C. Transfer of chattels and claims by administrator. Title D. Administration relating to land. Title E. Proof and payment of claims. Title F. Suits by and against administrators. Title G. Accountability of administrator. Title H. Disposition of balance. Topic 2: Receiverships. Title A. Appointment of receiver. Title B. Collection of chattels and claims. Title C. Transfer of chattels and claims by receiver. Title D. Administration relating to land. Title E. Proof and payment of claims. Title F. Suits by and against receivers. Title G. Accountability of receiver. Title H. Disposition of balance. Ch. 12 - Procedure. Topic 1: Distinction between substance and procedure. Topic 2: Proceedings in court. Topic 3: Conditions of maintaining suit. Topic 4: Access to courts. Topic 5: Foreign law. Court Citations to Restatement, Second. Ch. 1 - Introduction. Ch. 2 - Domicil. Topic 1: Meaning and general requirements of domicil. Topic 2: Acquisition and change of domicil. Topic 3: Married women, infants, incompetents. Ch. 3 - Judicial jurisdiction. Topic 1: Judicial jurisdiction over persons. Title A. General principles. Title B. Judicial jurisdiction over individuals. Title C. Jurisdiction over corporations. Title C. Judicial jurisdiction over persons to affect foreign acts or things. Topic 2: Judicial jurisdiction over things. Title A. Judicial jurisdiction over things in general. Title B. Judicial jurisdiction to apply things to payment of claims. Topic 3: Jurisdiction over suits. Title A. Jurisdiction over status in general. Title B. Jurisdiction for divorce. Title C. Jurisdiction to entertain other marital suits. Title D. Jurisdiction for adoption. Title E. Jurisdiction over custody. Ch. 4 - Limitations on the exercise of judicial jurisdiction. Topic 1: Limitations imposed by contract. Topic 2: Limitations imposed by the forum. Topic 3: Limitations sought to be imposed by the state of the occurrence. Ch. 5 - Judgments. Topic 1: Validity in general. Topic 2: Recognition of foreign judgments. Topic 3: Enforcement of foreign judgments. Topic 4: Defenses to recognition and enforcement. Ch. 6 - Procedure. Topic 1: The general principle. Topic 2: Specific applications of general principle. Title A. Rules for management of litigation. Title B. Witnesses and evidence. Title C. Rules reflecting other values. Topic 3: Conversion of foreign currency. Ch. 7 - Wrongs. Topic 1: Torts. Title A. The general principle. Title B. Particular torts. Title C. Important issues. Topic 2: Actions for death. Topic 3: Workmen's compensation. Title A. Constitutional law questions. Title B. Choice - of - law questions. Ch. 8 - Contracts. Topic 1: Validity of contracts and rights created thereby. Title A. General principles. Title B. Particular contracts. Title C. Particular issues. Topic 2: Assignment of contractual rights. Topic 3: Discharge off a contract by act of one or both of the parties. Topic 4: Negotiable instruments. Topic 5: Commercial arbitration. Topic 6: Restitution: general principles. Ch. 9 - Property. Topic 1: Property in general. Topic 2: Immovables. Title A. Conveyances. Title B. Transfers by operation of law. Title C. Encumbrances. Title D. Powers. Title E. Marital property. Title F. Equitable interests. Title G. Succession on death. Topic 3: Movables. Title A. Conveyances. Title B. Encumbrances. Title C. Powers. Title D. Marital property. Title E. Succession on death. Ch. 10 - Trusts. Topic 1: Movables. Topic 2: Land. Ch. 11 - Status. Topic 1: Marriage. Topic 2: Legitimacy. Topic 3: Adoption. Ch. 12 - Agency and partnerships. Topic 1: Agency. Topic 2: Partnerships. Ch. 13 - Business corporations. Topic 1: Creation, recognition and dissolution. Topic 2: Corporate powers and liabilities. Topic 3: Shareholders, directors and officers. Topic 4: Qualifying to do business. Topic 5: Interfering with internal affairs. Ch. 14 - Administration of estates. Topic 1: Administration of decedents' estates. Title A. Appointment of administrator and probate of will. Title A. Appointment of administrator and probate of will. Title B. Collection of chattels and claims. Title C. Transfer of chattels and claims by executor or administrator. Title D. Administration relating to land. Title E. Proof and payment of claims. Title F. Suits by and against executors or administrators. Title G. Accountability of executor or administrator. Title H. Disposition of balance. Topic 2: Receiverships. Title A. Appointment of service. Title B. Collections of chattels and claims. Title C. Transfer of chattels and claims by receiver. Title D. Administration relating to land. Title E. Proof and payment of claims. Title F. Suits by and against receivers. Title G. Accountability of receiver. Title H. Disposition of balance. Includes table of contents and the 2011 cumulative annual pocket part.

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