单词 | lex fori |
释义 | lex forin. Law. The law of the country in which an action is brought, as determining the nature and modes of the proceedings. ΘΚΠ society > law > branch of the law > [noun] > law of the land or municipal law > of domicile, action, or property lex domicilii1831 lex loci1831 lex fori1836 1836 H. Wheaton Elem. Internat. Law I. ii. ii. 188 The extrinsic evidence by which the existence and terms of the contract are to be proved in a foreign tribunal is regulated by the lex fori. 1841 C. Clark & W. Finnelly Rep. Cases Lords Appeals & Writs of Error V. 13 The law on this point is well settled in this country, where this distinction is properly taken, that whatever relates to the remedy to be enforced, must be determined by the lex fori, the law of the country to the tribunals of which the appeal is made. 1960 Times 5 Mar. 10/2 Further the lex fori—English law—did not provide a cause of action and relief appropriate to the enforcement of the foreign right. 1970 Internat. & Compar. Law Q. 19 173 The Soviet system contains an extremely large number of imperative rules which impose the application of the lex fori. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1836 |
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