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- Q10751593 subject Q7061961.
- Q10751593 subject Q8409232.
- Q10751593 abstract "Lex loci rei sitae (Latin for "law of the place where the property is situated"), or simply lex situs, is a doctrine which states that the law governing the transfer of title to property is dependent upon, and varies with, the location of the property for the purposes of the conflict of laws. Conflict is the branch of public law regulating all lawsuits involving a "foreign" law element where a difference in result will occur depending on which laws are applied.".
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- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q207892.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q249977.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q5480694.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q6537626.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q6537628.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q697327.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061961.
- Q10751593 wikiPageWikiLink Q8409232.
- Q10751593 comment "Lex loci rei sitae (Latin for "law of the place where the property is situated"), or simply lex situs, is a doctrine which states that the law governing the transfer of title to property is dependent upon, and varies with, the location of the property for the purposes of the conflict of laws. Conflict is the branch of public law regulating all lawsuits involving a "foreign" law element where a difference in result will occur depending on which laws are applied.".
- Q10751593 label "Lex loci rei sitae".