Forum selection clause and other lectares
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Juristic theory divides the of the law into substantive law and adjective law. Adjective law mainly embraces the law of procedure, the law of evidence and the law of limitation. Academic writings on law usually concentrate on areas of substantive law which is concerned with rights and duties. Procedural law is usually relegated to a background in such studies. The practical lawyer and the experienced judge, however, know well that procedural rules are equally important.
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