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Smith v Buchanan: 1800

The discharge of a debt or liability by the law of a country other than that in which the debt arises, does not relieve the debtor in any other country.

Citations:

(1800) 1 East 6

Cited by:

CitedEllis v M’Henry CCP 1871
A debt or liability arising in any country may be discharged by the laws of that country, and such a discharge, if it extinguishes the debt or liability, and does not merely interfere with the remedies or course of procedure to enforce it, will be . .
CitedEllis v M’Henry CCP 1871
A debt or liability arising in any country may be discharged by the laws of that country, and such a discharge, if it extinguishes the debt or liability, and does not merely interfere with the remedies or course of procedure to enforce it, will be . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Litigation Practice

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.183536

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