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America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat

CHAPTER 3
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Each state is also independent of every other state.

The criminal and civil laws, including all matters pertaining to the transfer of and the succession to property, as well as marriage, divorce and fiscal laws, are within the scope of the state administrations.

The authorities of each state naturally do their best to make their own state as populous and prosperous as possible.

Thus in some states the laws concerning divorce, corporations, and landed property, are more favorable than in other states.

A person, for example, unable to obtain a divorce in his own state, can, without difficulty, attain his object in another state.
What is expressly prohibited by statute in one state may be perfectly legitimate in the neighboring state.


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