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Conflict Of Laws -- 1960 Tennessee Survey, Elvin E. Overton
Conflict Of Laws -- 1960 Tennessee Survey, Elvin E. Overton
Vanderbilt Law Review
A well known text book on Conflict of Laws concludes its opening section with the sentence, "In brief, a Conflict of Laws problem arises whenever a foreign element gets into a legal question." If this definition is accepted, there were about twenty cases of Conflicts of Laws decided during the survey period, in the sense that foreign elements were shown to exist in the facts which appeared. In another sense, there were other cases in which it must be suspected that substantial "other state" contacts existed, but in which no express mention appears of such facts. On the other hand, …
Conflict Of Laws -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Conflict Of Laws -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Vanderbilt Law Review
Martin v. Martin' involved a bill in equity by a wife to set aside a divorce decree as fraudulently obtained by the husband. The parties had been domiciled in Pennsylvania. While in Tennessee as a member of the armed forces the husband obtained the divorce in the state. He was subsequently transferred outside the United States. Complainant's bill to set the decree aside for fraud was sustained by the chancellor, defendant being served by publication. Defendant then made a special appearance to contest the jurisdiction of the court and appealed from an adverse ruling.
The Supreme Court held that there …