locus regit actum

locus regit actum (loh-k[schwa]s ree-jit ak-t[schwa]m), n. [Latin “the place rules the act”] Int’l law. The rule that a transaction complying with the legal formalities of the country where it is created will be considered valid in the country where it is to be effective, even if that country requires additional formalities.
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双语律师Jason,国内知名法学院民商法专业,擅长翻译有关体育博彩领域的法律文件。
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