PHILIPPINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BANK vs. ESCOLIN | G.R. No. L-27860 | March 29, 1974

PHILIPPINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BANK vs. ESCOLIN
G.R. No. L-27860, March 29, 1974 
Facts

Linnie Jane Hodges, a married woman and a citizen of Texas, USA, was a domiciliary of the Philippines at the moment of her death. With respect to the validity of certain testamentary provisions she had made in favor of her husband, a question arose as to what exactly were the laws of Texas on the matter at the precise moment of her death (for while one group contended that the Texan law should result to renvoi, the other group contended that no renvoi was possible). 

Issue
Whether or not Texas Law should apply. 
Ruling

The Supreme Court held that for what the Texas law is on the matter, is a question of fact to be resolved by the evidence that would be presented in the probate court. Texas law at the time of her death (and not said law at any other time).  

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