In reference to rights, linblllties, or jurlsdlctlons arising out of the common law, thls phrase is equivalent to “beyond sea," which see. In other con-nections, it means physically beyond the ter-ritorlal limits of the partlcular state in quee-tion, or constructively so,’ as in the case of a foreign corporation. See Faw v. Roberdeau, 3 Cranch, 177, 2 L. Ed. 402; Foster v. Givens, 67 Fed. 684, 14 C. C. A. 625; Meyer v. Roth, 51 Cal. 582; Yoast v. willis, 9 Iud. 550; Larson v. Aultman A Taylor Co., 80 Wis. 281, 50 N. W. 915, 39 Am. St Rep. 893
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
