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A Propos of a “Reno Divorce” and its Validity in France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1949

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page 542 note 1 Lien on the property of the losing party, imposed as a result of the court’s decision.

page 542 note 2 Supreme Court of France, 1-5-1943, Sirey, 43-1-59; 2-25-1947, Dalloz, 47-161.

page 543 note 3 Niboyet, Manuel de Droit International Privé (2nd ed.), p. 699, and footnote 2.

page 543 note 4 Supreme Court of France, 11-11-1908, Dalloz, 14-1-118 ; 2-21-1933, Gazette du Palais, 33-1-745; Civil Court of Paris, 5-11-1933, Gazette du Palais, 33-2-202.

page 543 note 5 Valéry, Manuel de Droit International Privé, No. 594, p. 838 ; Lapradelle and Niboyet, Répertoire de Droit International, Vol. 5, Vo. “Divorce et Séparation de Corps” No. 132; Civil Court of Paris 6-10-1936, Gazette du Palais, 36-2-753.

page 543 note 6 W. v. W. . . ., Court of Appeals of Paris, 1st Chamber, Dec. 15, 1948.

page 544 note 7 Répertoire Pratique Dallos, Vo. “Action,” No. 39 et seq.; Dalloz, Nouveau Répertoire, Vo. “Action,” Nos. 3 and 7.