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Conflict of laws addresses situations created when the procedural, substantive, and/or choice-of-law provisions of two or more, co-equal sovereigns conflict.
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vested rights rules, derivative jurisdiction, vested rights approach, domiciliary law, most significant relationship approach, partial renvoi, good jurisdiction, better law approach, significant contacts approach, own substantive law, vested rights state, true domicile, validating law, foreign immovable, marital domicile, interest analysis approach, interested jurisdiction, comparative impairment, transferee court, personam jurisdiction, governmental interest analysis, situs rule, unprovided for case, parte divorce, divisible divorce
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New York, Case Squibs, New Jersey, Second Restatement, United States, North Carolina, First Restatement, International Shoe, New Hampshire, West Virginia, Phillips Petroleum, District of Columbia, Rhode Island, Superior Court of California, Restatement Second of Conflicts, Sun Oil, Asahi Metal, Central Hanover Bank, Contlict of Laws, Erie Railroad, Professor Currie, Professor Fischer, Bay State, Professor Leflar, Plumbing Corporation
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