Legal Definition and Related Resources of Locus regit actum
Meaning of Locus regit actum
In private international law. The rule that, when a legal transaction complies with the formalities required by the law of the country where it is done, it is also valid in the country where it is to be given effect, although by the law of that country other formalities are required. 8 Savigny, System, § 381; Westl. Priv. Int. Law, 159.
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Locus regit actum in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims
The place governs the act: the law of the locality regulates the thing to be done. 91 U.S. 406.
Note: This legal definition of Locus regit actum in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.
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