Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Second Circuit, Comprising the Districts of New York, Connecticut, and Vermont, Band 1R. Donaldson, 1827 |
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... testimony and construction of the differ- ent acts of Congress been commented on with great ability . Much was said in the course of the argument by the attor- ney for the defendant , to induce the Court to believe that the sea stores ...
... testimony and construction of the differ- ent acts of Congress been commented on with great ability . Much was said in the course of the argument by the attor- ney for the defendant , to induce the Court to believe that the sea stores ...
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... testimony in connexion with that of Messrs . Gillespie , Reins , Marselus , and Arthur , the Court has no doubt that a permit was also granted for the six barrels of flour . Mr. Gillespie says expressly there were two per- mits in the ...
... testimony in connexion with that of Messrs . Gillespie , Reins , Marselus , and Arthur , the Court has no doubt that a permit was also granted for the six barrels of flour . Mr. Gillespie says expressly there were two per- mits in the ...
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... testimony respecting this fact , the Court thinks it a duty to believe that when the brig arrived she had on board six guns and an arm chest . Whether she took out the same or others of equal size , is not material . There is no ...
... testimony respecting this fact , the Court thinks it a duty to believe that when the brig arrived she had on board six guns and an arm chest . Whether she took out the same or others of equal size , is not material . There is no ...
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... testimony is to be weighed , before it can free itself from the influence which this testimony is entitled to . Without any interest in the event of this prosecution- placed in a situation which afforded him an opportunity of knowing ...
... testimony is to be weighed , before it can free itself from the influence which this testimony is entitled to . Without any interest in the event of this prosecution- placed in a situation which afforded him an opportunity of knowing ...
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... testimony of the master , that the Wil- liam Gray sailed from Alexandria on the 30th of December , bound on a voyage to Boston , with a cargo of flour consigned to several different persons in Boston . That they encounter- ed a severe ...
... testimony of the master , that the Wil- liam Gray sailed from Alexandria on the 30th of December , bound on a voyage to Boston , with a cargo of flour consigned to several different persons in Boston . That they encounter- ed a severe ...
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Seite 42 - ... exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation or trade of the United States, where the seizures are made, on waters which are navigable from the sea by vessels of ten or more tons burthen, within their respective districts as well as upon the high seas...
Seite 428 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Seite 58 - Where a court has jurisdiction, it has a right to decide every question which occurs in the cause ; and whether its decision be correct or otherwise, its judgment, until reversed, is regarded as binding in every other court. But if it act without authority, its judgments and orders are regarded as nullities. They are not voidable, but simply void; and form no bar to a recovery sought, even prior to a reversal, in opposition to them.
Seite 447 - The several courts vested with jurisdiction of cases arising under the patent laws shall have power to grant injunctions according to the course and principles of courts of equity...
Seite 398 - That the Circuit Courts of the United States shall have original cognizance, concurrent with the courts of the several States, of all suits of a civil nature, at common law or in equity, where the matter in dispute exceeds, exclusive of interest and costs, the sum or value of two thousand dollars, and arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Seite 700 - ... shall also have exclusive original cognizance of all seizures on .land, or other waters than as aforesaid, made, and of all suits for penalties and forfeitures incurred, under the laws of the United States.
Seite 564 - We receive the construction given by the courts of the nation as the true sense of the law, and feel ourselves no more at liberty to depart from that construction than to depart from the words of the statute. On this principle, the construction given by this court to the constitution and laws of the United States is received by all as the true construction ; and on the same principle, the construction given by the courts of the several States to the legislative acts of those States, is received as...
Seite 211 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Seite 649 - States declares that congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting, the territory and other property belonging to the United States.
Seite 13 - Land of New England beginning at a certain place called or known by the name of St Croix next adjoining to New...