On 2/12/06, Mahesh T. Pai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I believe that the position is similar in `Civil law' systems,
(France, Germany and similar jurisprudential systems).
Strange things happen in the civil law district of Munich I.
Glenn Maynard wrote:
(I'm not sure, however, if resides is a legally meaningful term, when
the defendant isn't an individual.)
Good question.
In the US, if I remember correctly, clauses refering to the residence of
corporations generally are treated as referring either to the state where
their
Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Glenn Maynard wrote:
(I'm not sure, however, if resides is a legally meaningful term, when
the defendant isn't an individual.)
Good question.
In the US, if I remember correctly, clauses refering to the
residence of corporations generally are treated
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