In article <h6j2no$2e2...@colin2.muc.de>, Alan Mackenzie <a...@muc.de> wrote: > > Don't confuse a choice of law clause with a choice of venue clause. The > > later specifies the jurisdiction in which lawsuits must be brought. > > I think it's you that's getting confused. If the choice of law is > Californian, the case can't be decided in a German court. Or do you > disagree with this? Again, produce an example of a real case, please.
This may help you out: <http://www.dr-hoek.de/EN/beitrag.asp?t=Conflict-of-law-real-estate-mortg age> > <http://www.dr-hoek.de/EN/beitrag.asp?t=Conflict-of-law-real-estate-mortgage> -- --Tim Smith _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss