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U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix
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General SummaryThe U.S. Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. While every effort has been made to ensure that this reproduction of the Code is accurate, those using it for legal purposes should verify their results against the printed version of the Code available through the Government Printing Office.
Rule 44.1. Determination of Foreign Law
A party who intends to raise an issue concerning the law of a foreign country shall give notice by pleadings or other reasonable written notice. The court, in determining foreign law, may consider any relevant material or source, including testimony, whether or not submitted by a party or admissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence. The court’s determination shall be treated as a ruling on a question of law.
(As amended July 28, 1988, eff. Nov. 1, 1988.)
References in Text
The Federal Rules of Evidence, referred to in text, are set out in this Appendix.
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Chicago: "U.S. Congress, Office of the Law Revision Counsel", "Rule 44.1. Determination of Foreign Law," U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix in U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2002), Original Sources, accessed December 26, 2024, http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=U7HT8WV6K9ICYBM.
MLA: "U.S. Congress, Office of the Law Revision Counsel". "Rule 44.1. Determination of Foreign Law." U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix, in U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix, Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 2002, Original Sources. 26 Dec. 2024. http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=U7HT8WV6K9ICYBM.
Harvard: "U.S. Congress, Office of the Law Revision Counsel", 'Rule 44.1. Determination of Foreign Law' in U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix. cited in 2002, U.S. Code, Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Appendix, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.. Original Sources, retrieved 26 December 2024, from http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=U7HT8WV6K9ICYBM.
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