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Consider these choice of law rules. Which part is the focus of characterisation? Which part denotes the connecting factor? Succession to immovable property is governed by the lex situs. Procedure is governed by the lex fori. Generally, issues of contract are governed by the proper law of the contract. Substantive issues of tort are governed by the lex loci delicti

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Consider these choice of law rules. Which part is the focus of characterisation? Which part denotes the connecting factor?

Succession to immovable property is governed by the lex situs. Procedure is governed by the lex fori. Generally, issues of contract are governed by the proper law of the contract. Substantive issues of tort are governed by the lex loci delicti

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