A South African seller and a U.S. buyer form a contract, which the buyer later breaches. The
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A South African seller and a U.S. buyer form a contract, which the buyer later breaches. The seller sues in a South African court and wins damages, but the buyer’s assets are in the United States. If a U.S. court enforces the judgment, it will be because of the
a. act of state doctrine.
b. doctrine of sovereign immunity.
c. principle of comity.
d. World Trade Organization.
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Business Law Text And Exercises
ISBN: 9780357717417
10th Edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, William E. Hollowell
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