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  • Leslie V. French

    Definition of Leslie V. French (23 Ch. D. 552.) A stranger or a part owner of a policy of life insurance cannot acquire a lien on the proceeds of the policy for premiums paid by him, except (1) by contract, (2) as trustee, (3) as mortgagee, (4) by subrogation.A widow after effecting a policy […]

  • List of ECJ cases relating to contract law until 14.05.2009

    List of ECJ cases relating to contract law until 14.05.2009 in Europe Date , Case , Parties / Summary , European Court reports , 14.05.2009, C-180/06, Renate Ilsinger v Martin Dreschers, 2009, 00000, 23.04.2009, C-509/07, Luigi Scarpelli v NEOS Banca SpA, […]

  • Law Classification, Historical

    Law Classification, Historical in Europe A nation’s law, as it exists at any date in the nation’s history, whether expressed by a written constitution, by statutes, by case law, by customs, or, as is now usually the case in civilized countries, by all of these in combination, may be […]

  • Oxford Reports on International Law

    Oxford Reports on International Law in Europe The Oxford Reports on International Law is an integrated database of significant court decisions by domestic and international courts on international law issues. This legal resource provides a cumulative digest to ICJ jurisprudence. Of […]

  • French Legal System

    French Legal System. An Overview in Europe According to Principles of French Law (see below), in France the approach to case law and doctrinal legal writing is different in administrative and constitutional law to that in civil and criminal law. French Legal Research Unlike England and […]

  • French Law Court Reports

    Law reports in France in Europe Official Report There is only one official series of French law reports, or at least it is the most important and widely used, the Bulletin des arrêts de la Cour de Cassation. – Paris: Imprimerie des Journaux Officiels, 1798-. The Bulletin forms part of the […]

  • List of International Business Law Selected Cases, by Subject

    List of International Business Law Selected Court Decisions, by Topic in Europe Legal Status of Eastern Greenland: Treaties and Conventions (Sources of International Law) The Asylum Case: Custom (Sources of International Law)   D.THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ACTUAL PRACTICE […]

  • Dueling

    Dueling in Europe Dueling or Duel (from duellum, derived from duo) is a combat between two, at a time and place appointed in consequence of a challenge, and so is distinguished from an encounter taking place without any previous arrangement. The custom of dueling was derived from the […]

  • Serjeanty

    Definition of Serjeanty (Norman-French, serjantie ; Latin, scrviens, a servant). Service: a form of tenure. See Grand Serjeanty,’ Petty Serjeanty Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Serjeanty in the Dictionaries, Serjeanty in our legal dictionaries, […]

  • Serjeanty

    Definition of Serjeanty (Norman-French, serjantie ; Latin, scrviens, a servant). Service: a form of tenure. See Grand Serjeanty,’ Petty Serjeanty Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Serjeanty in the Dictionaries, Serjeanty in our legal dictionaries, […]