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Jurisdiction Clause

Jurisdiction Clause

A clause in an agreement such as a pre-marriage or marital agreement stating in which country the couple would want any proceedings to take place. England gives these clauses considerable importance in deciding any forum dispute and greater weight than other elements of the agreement. Sometimes a clause may state which country’s laws the couple would want to deal with in any proceedings; England construes this as a jurisdiction clause as to preference for the country to deal with the case.