Smith v. Pinolla
2 Johns. 197 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1807
In the case of Nash v. Tupper, it was laid down as a general principle’that the lex loci applies only to the interpretation of contracts, and that the remedy on them must bo prosecuted according to the laws of the country in which the action is brought. The decision of the court of C. B. in the case of Melan v. The Duke de Fitzjames was questioned by Lord Ellenborough,
Rule refused.
2 East, 455.