debitum et contractus sunt nullius loci
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Debt and contract are of no place,–expressing a rule of the common law that actions arising out of contract are transitory in character regardless of the place where the contract was executed or was to be performed. 56 Am J1st Ven § 19.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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debitum et contractus sunt nullius loci — /debatam et kantrskta sant nalayas lowsay/ Debt and contract are of [belong to] no place; have no particular locality. The obligation in these cases is purely personal, and actions to enforce it may be brought anywhere … Black's law dictionary
debitum et contractus sunt nullius loci — /debatam et kantrskta sant nalayas lowsay/ Debt and contract are of [belong to] no place; have no particular locality. The obligation in these cases is purely personal, and actions to enforce it may be brought anywhere … Black's law dictionary