This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...29, Mass. Pub. Stat., c. 25, see. 5, Mich. C. L., sec. 4312, Miss. Code, sec. 1275. Minn. G. S., c. 61, sec. 17, Mo. R. S., sec. 2170, Neb. C. L., c. 23, sec. 31, Nev. C. L., fee. 208, N. C., Battle's R. S., c. 9, sec. 7, 8, N. H. G. L., c. 180, sec. 151, Oregon G. L., c. 34, sec. 77, Pa., Brightley's Pardon's Digest, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...29, Mass. Pub. Stat., c. 25, see. 5, Mich. C. L., sec. 4312, Miss. Code, sec. 1275. Minn. G. S., c. 61, sec. 17, Mo. R. S., sec. 2170, Neb. C. L., c. 23, sec. 31, Nev. C. L., fee. 208, N. C., Battle's R. S., c. 9, sec. 7, 8, N. H. G. L., c. 180, sec. 151, Oregon G. L., c. 34, sec. 77, Pa., Brightley's Pardon's Digest, vol. 2, p. 1004, Tex. R. S., sec. 1656, Vt. Rev. Laws, sec. 2233, Va. Code, c. 1:9, sec. 6, W. Va. R. S., c. 66, sec. 6, Wis. R. S., sec. 2274.--30. 1 Conflict of Laws, 2d Ed., 1881, sec. 241. 2 View of Schaffner. 3 This is the view generally adopted by continental jurists. Savk'ny Priv. Int. Law, sec. 380, Bar., sec. 102. See Wharton, Conflict Laws: ec. 246 4 The English Courts hold that the father must have been domiciled both at time of birth and marriage in a State adopting the civil law rule, that the issue may be legitimized by a subsequent marriage. Even then they cannot inherit. Real Estate in En"land. Doe v. Vtdil, 5 B & C, 438. siTid classify them. Supposing the domicile of the father and mother to be in the same State at the time of birth, we may conceive three cases 1 in which a conflict will arise between the provisions of the two rules under discussion. (I.) The birth and subsequent marriage may take place in a Stale wherein the civil law rule prevails; will the status of legitimacy thus conferred be recognized abroad? In other States adopting the same rule such recognition follows naturally enough.2 In Pennsylvania, however, it was held that, although issue might be thus legitimated abroad, they could not inherit real estate in Pennsylvania, because of I he existence of certain prohibitory statutes, since repealed The doctrine that in New York, under the common law rule, such foreign legitimation must, under the United...
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