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1 Tues. Jan. 19

2 traditional choice-of-law approach

3 1) Legislative jurisdiction is defined territorially 2) A multistate transaction can be localized within a particular territory 3) Once the localizing event occurs a vested right is created that can be taken to any jurisdiction, which must recognize it

4 torts

5 Alabama Great Southern RR Co v Carroll (Ala. 1892)

6 Another consideration… it is insisted, entitles this plaintiff to recover here under the Employers' Liability Act for an injury inflicted beyond the territorial operation of that act. This is claimed upon the fact that at the time plaintiff was injured he was in discharge of duties which rested upon him by the terms of a contract between him and defendant which had been entered into in Alabama, and hence was an Alabama contract... [The plaintiff’s] theory is that the employers' liability act became a part of this contract, that the duties and liabilities which it prescribes became contractual duties and liabilities, or duties and liabilities springing out of the contract, and that these duties attended upon the execution whenever its performance was required, in Mississippi as well as in Alabama, and that the liability prescribed for a failure to perform any of such duties attached upon such failure and consequent injury wherever it occurred, and was enforceable here, because imposed by an Alabama contract…

7 [The] duties and liabilities incident to the relation between the plaintiff and the defendant, which are involved in this case, are not imposed by, and do not rest in our spring from, the contract between the parties.

8 Problems: 1) identifying place of the harm – (harm stretching out over a number of states) 2) circularity (what is harm is itself a legal question) 3) characterization 4) frustrating reasonable expectations of parties 5) frustrating state interests

9 exceptions to place of the harm rule

10 § 380(2) Where by the law of the place of wrong, the liability-creating character of the actor's conduct depends upon the application of a standard of care, and such standard has been defined in particular situations by statute or judicial decision of the law of the place of the actor's conduct, such application of the standard will be made by the forum.

11 § 382 A person who acts pursuant to a privilege conferred by the law of the place of acting will not be held liable for the results of his act in another state.

12 § 387 When a person authorizes another to act for him in any state and the other does so act, whether he is liable for the tort of the other is determined by the law of the place of wrong. Note: In order that the law of the state of wrong may apply to create liability against the absentee defendant, he must in some way have submitted himself to the law of that state. It is sufficient if he has authorized or permitted another to act for him in the state in which the other's conduct occurs or where it takes effect.

13 contracts

14 Milliken v Pratt (Mass. 1878)

15 Assume that under Maine law married women may not act as sureties for their husband and under Mass law they may.

16 Offer is sent from Maine to Massachusetts. Acceptance is written up in Massachusetts and put into a mailbox there. After mailing, the offeror telephones the offeree to withdraw. Under the common law, is the withdrawal effective?

17 Assume that under Mass law, the contract was consummated when acted upon by the Ps in Maine But under Maine law the contact was consummated in Mass when guarantee was sent

18 § 311. Place Of Contracting The law of the forum decides as a preliminary question by the law of which state questions arising concerning the formation of a contract are to be determined, and this state is, in the Restatement of this Subject, called the "place of contracting."

19 P and D contracted in Maine. P sues D for breach, but D argues that the contract is invalid because of a misrepresentation by P made in Massachusetts. Under Maine law the misrepresentation does not invalidate the K Under Mass law it does Is the K invalid?

20 § 347 The law of the place of contracting determines whether a promise is void, or voidable for fraud, duress, illegality or mistake or other legal or equitable defense.

21 X and D enter into an employment contract in Maine. Under the law of Maine, X cannot assign his interest in future wages. Under the law of Massachusetts, he may. In Massachusetts, X assigns his interest in future wages to P. Is the assignment valid?

22 § 348 Whether a right under a contract is capable of being transferred by the owner, is determined by the law of the place of contracting.

23 X and D enter into an employment contract in Maine. Under the law of Maine, D may assign his interest in future wages. But in Maine the assignment must be in writing, whereas in Massachusetts, assignment may be done orally. In Massachusetts, X assigns his interests in future wages to P orally. Is the assignment valid?

24 § 352 The formalities necessary to make an effective assignment of a right under an informal contract are determined by the law of the place of assignment.

25 In Maine A agrees to sell and B to buy goods to be packed in Massachusetts in the presence of two adults. Under Maine law someone is an adult if 18 or over. Under Massachusetts law the relevant age is 17. 17 year olds are used. Has the provision been satisfied?

26 § 361 The law of the place of performance determines the details of the manner of performing the duty imposed by the contract.

27 Place of Performance – Manner of performance – Time and locality of performance – Excuse for non-performance – Also right to damages and measure of damages

28 property

29 In re Barrie’s Estate (Iowa 1949)

30 § 250. Revocation Of Will Of Land The effectiveness of an intended revocation of a will of an interest in land is determined by the law of the state where the land is.


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