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Tje Comflict Of Laws Iii 2006th Edition Ernst Rabel Ernst Rabel

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Tje Comflict Of Laws Iii 2006th Edition Ernst Rabel Ernst Rabel
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Publisher: VICO VERLAG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.91 MB
Author: ERNST RABEL, Ernst Rabel
ISBN: 9783936840704, 3936840709
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 2006

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Tje Comflict Of Laws Iii 2006th Edition Ernst Rabel Ernst Rabel by Ernst Rabel, Ernst Rabel 9783936840704, 3936840709 instant download after payment.

3 (p1): PART NINE. SPECIAL OBLIGATIONS
3 (p1-1): CHAPTER 34. MONEY LOANS AND DEPOSITS
3 (p1-1-1): Ⅰ. Money Loans
3 (p1-1-1-1): 1. Municipal Differences
4 (p1-1-1-1-1): Contracts involved
4 (p1-1-1-1-2): Rights involved
4 (p1-1-1-2): 2. Connecting Factors
4 (p1-1-1-2-1): (a) Place of contracting
4 (p1-1-1-2-2): (b) The debtor's domicil
5 (p1-1-1-2-3): (c) Place of repayment
6 (p1-1-1-2-4): (d) The creditor's domicil
6 (p1-1-1-2-5): (e) Place of using the money
7 (p1-1-1-3): 3. Rationale
7 (p1-1-1-3-1): (a) Individually determined loans
8 (p1-1-1-3-2): (b) Mass operation by financial institutions
10 (p1-1-1-4): 4. The Obligation to Give the Loan
10 (p1-1-2): Ⅱ. Bonds (Debentures)
11 (p1-1-2-1): (a) American loans of the 1920's
11 (p1-1-2-2): (b) Decisive connection
14 (p1-1-3): Ⅲ. Loans to States
16 (p1-1-4): Ⅳ. Money Deposits
18 (p1-2): CHAPTER 35. SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF MONEY OBLIGATIONS
18 (p1-2-1): Ⅰ. Municipal Laws
18 (p1-2-1-1): A. Nominalism
18 (p1-2-1-1-1): 1. Devaluation
20 (p1-2-1-1-2): 2. Protective Stipulations
20 (p1-2-1-1-2-1): Gold coin clause
22 (p1-2-1-1-2-2): Gold value clause
23 (p1-2-1-1-2-3): Gold bullion clause
24 (p1-2-1-1-2-4): Other clauses
24 (p1-2-1-1-3): 3. Legislation against Protective Clauses
24 (p1-2-1-1-3-1): (a) Gold clauses
24 (p1-2-1-1-3-2): (b) French doctrine
25 (p1-2-1-2): B. Foreign Money Debts
26 (p1-2-1-2-1): 1. Right to Conversion
27 (p1-2-1-2-2): 2. Judicial Conversion
29 (p1-2-1-3): C. International Bond Issues
30 (p1-2-1-3-1): 1. Option of Currency (Option de Change)
31 (p1-2-1-3-2): 2. Option of Collection (Option de Place)
32 (p1-2-2): Ⅱ. Conflict of Laws
32 (p1-2-2-1): A. Lex Pecuniae
33 (p1-2-2-2): B. Lex Contractus
33 (p1-2-2-2-1): 1. Content of Debt
34 (p1-2-2-2-2): 2. Default
34 (p1-2-2-2-3): 3. Revalorization
35 (p1-2-2-2-4): 4. Gold Clause…

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