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Jurisdiction and choice of law for non-contractual obligations ... - OAS

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Guatemala LLD Bustamante Code (1929) arts. 167-8<br />

Haiti LLD Bustamante Code (1929) arts. 167-8<br />

Honduras LLD Bustamante Code (1930) arts. 167-8<br />

Mexico<br />

Lex <strong>for</strong>i, unless statute or treaty<br />

creates exception<br />

C.C.D.F. art. 12 (1988)<br />

Nicaragua LLD Bustamante Code (1930) arts. 167-8<br />

Panama LLD Bustamante Code (1928) arts. 167-8<br />

[cite to relevant civil code provisions <strong>and</strong>/or treaties]<br />

Paraguay LLD Montevideo Treaty (1889), art. 38 & Montevideo Treaty (1940), art.<br />

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* Key: IA = governmental interest analysis, 2nd R = most significant relationship (Second Restatement), CI = comparative impairment, LLD = place <strong>of</strong> act (also<br />

referred to as lex loci delicti commissi, or lex loci actus), LLD-I = place <strong>of</strong> injury/damage (also referred to as lex damni), LF = <strong>for</strong>um <strong>law</strong> (also referred to as lex <strong>for</strong>i),<br />

BL = better <strong>law</strong>, CD = common domicile, SC = significant contacts<br />

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